| Literature DB >> 29098637 |
Jonathan Lio1, Yanqing Ye2, Hongmei Dong3, Shalini Reddy3, John McConville3, Renslow Sherer3.
Abstract
China formally established a system of national standardized medical residency training in 2014, which affects the health of its 1.4 billion people. Accompanying this system were new guidelines and standards for internal medicine residency training. However, the majority of the standards focused on process measurements, such as minimum case requirements of diseases and procedural skills, rather than describing broader physician competencies in the domains of professionalism, patient care, communication, teamwork, quality improvement, and scholarship. While China has taken a large step forward with standardization of certain aspects of internal medicine residency training, the next step should focus on outcome measures and creating a system that is competency-based.Entities:
Keywords: International health; Medical education-graduate; Medical education-policy/administration
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29098637 PMCID: PMC5807259 DOI: 10.1007/s40037-017-0378-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Perspect Med Educ ISSN: 2212-2761
National rotation requirements for internal medicine residency
| Rotation | Required time (months) |
|---|---|
| Cardiology | 4 |
| Pulmonology | 3 |
| Gastroenterology | 3 |
| Haematology | 2 |
| Nephrology | 2 |
| Rheumatology | 2 |
| Infectious diseases | 2 |
| Neurology | 1.5 |
| Psychology counselling clinic | 0.5 |
| Emergency medicine | 3 |
| Critical care medicine | 2 |
| Endocrinology | 2 |
| Outpatient | 2 |
| Elective | 4 |
| Total | 33 |