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Educational training requirements for general practice/family medicine specialty training: recommendations for trainees, trainers and training institutions.

Nele R M Michels1, Roar Maagaard2, Jo Buchanan3, Nynke Scherpbier4.   

Abstract

High-quality training is a prerequisite to teaching future general practitioners. To inspire and guide all countries to implement General Practice (GP) specialist education and training and bring it to the highest standards, we aimed, within the European context, to produce a collaborative document entitled 'Educational Requirements for GP Specialty Training'. Through an iterative process existing documents from the European Academy of Teachers in GP and Family Medicine (EURACT) and the World Organization of Family Medicine Doctors (WONCA) were collated. Other reports, grey literature about specialty GP training and requirements for trainees, trainers and training institutions were included. State-of-the-art GP specialty training 'core' competences, characteristics and essential features of GP are described. General principles and specified tools for training and assessment are summarised. Recommendations on the duration and place(s) of training and selection of trainees are provided. Trainers should be accredited teachers and quality training institutions are essential. New insights, existing gaps and issues for debate have highlighted areas for further research. This document was produced in the specific context of Europe but its general principles are relevant to GP training in all countries.

Keywords:  General practice; curriculum development; family medicine; specialty training; workplace-based learning

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30207897     DOI: 10.1080/14739879.2018.1517391

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Educ Prim Care        ISSN: 1473-9879


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