| Literature DB >> 30729169 |
Ahmad Al-Shafei1,2, Saleh Al-Damegh1, Fahad Al-Matham1, Abdulrahman Al-Mohaimeed3, Abdullah Al-Nafeesah1, Ahmad Hamad-Aldosary1, Moteb Al-Otaibi1, Osama Al Wutayd1, Ali Mansour1, Ola El-Gendy1, Walaa Fadda1, Fayig El-Migdadi1, Khalid Al-Qumaizi4, Sami Shaban5.
Abstract
Primary health care is well known to be the cornerstone for the health of the society. Furthermore, efficient health care at the secondary and tertiary levels is entirely dependent on effective primary health care. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is currently building up a rigorous primary health care system with a large number of well-equipped primary health care centers. However, there is an acute shortage of Saudi family physicians throughout the country; both in urban and rural areas. There is no evidence in the literature supporting the relatively long 7 years' traditional duration of medical programs in the KSA. Rather, several US and Canadian medical schools have established accelerated programs in Internal Medicine and Family Medicine with graduates comparable with those of the traditional curricula in terms of standardized tests, initial resident characteristics, and performance outcomes. In response to the challenges the KSA is facing in primary health care, Unaizah College of Medicine at Qassim University is proposing to establish an accelerated Doctor of Family Medicine Program that would run for total duration of 6 years. Herein, we describe a concise outline of this program.Entities:
Keywords: Saudi Arabia; accelerated doctor of family medicine program (FMD); family medicine
Year: 2019 PMID: 30729169 PMCID: PMC6351709 DOI: 10.1177/2382120518818844
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Educ Curric Dev ISSN: 2382-1205
Outline of the MD and the accelerated FMD programs.
| MD Program | Preclerkship Phase; BMS Phase | Clerkship Phase | Internship for 1 year | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | ||
The Foundational Preparatory Year and Years 1, 2, 3, and 4 are identical in both programs. The entire duration of the MD Program is 7 years and the FMD Program is 6 years.
Structure of year 1 (BMS1) of the Preclerkship Phase of the MD and the accelerated FMD programs at UCM.
| Preclerkship Phase; BMS1 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Essential Foundations of Medicine | |||||
| Molecules, Genes, Cells and Tissues (MGCaT) | Principles of Diseases and Therapeutics (PODT) | ||||
| Molecular and Genetic Foundations of Diseases | Principles of Body Structure and Function | Invaders and Defenders | Pathological Bases of Diseases | Principles of Pharmacology and Therapeutics | Principles of Population Health |
| University Requirement Course | University Requirement Course | ||||
| University Requirement Course | |||||
Total number of credit hours in BMS1 is 36 credit hours.
Structure of the first half of year 5 (FMD5) of the Clerkship Phase of the accelerated FMD programs at UCM and the half year extensive training, which follows the Clerkship Phase.
| Clerkship Phase FMD5 | 6 months Extensive Training | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pediatrics | Women’s Health | Emergency Medicine | Sub-Internship in Family Medicine | 12 weeks | 4 weeks | 4 weeks | 4 weeks |
| Advanced Family Medicine | |||||||
| Social and Ethical Issues in Medicine | |||||||
Total number of credit hours in FMD5 is 44 credit hours. No credit hours are allocated to the 6 months extensive, which follows the Clerkship Phase.
Structure of year 2 (BMS2) of the Preclerkship Phase of the MD and the accelerated FMD programs at UCM.
| Preclerkship Phase; BMS2 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Health and Disease of Body Organ Systems | |||||
| Musculoskeletal and Integumentary Systems | Nutrition and Gastrointestinal System | Cardiovascular System | Respiratory System | Renal System and Acid-Base Balance | Hematopoietic System |
| Introduction to Clinical Medicine I | Introduction to Clinical Medicine I Cont. | ||||
| University Requirement Course | University Requirement Course | ||||
Total number of credit hours in BMS2 is 50 credit hours.
Structure of year 3 (BMS3) of the Preclerkship Phase of the MD and the accelerated FMD programs at UCM.
| Preclerkship Phase; BMS3 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Health and Disease of Body Organ Systems | |||||
| Nervous System | Mind, Behavior and Development | Endocrine System and Metabolism | Reproductive System | Clinical Decision Making | Principles of Prophetic and Alternative Medicine |
| Introduction to Clinical Medicine II | Introduction to Clinical Medicine II Cont. | ||||
| Biostatistics and Basic Research Methodology | Biostatistics and Basic Research Methodology Cont. | ||||
| University Requirement Course | |||||
| Electives | |||||
Total number of credit hours in BMS3 is 44 credit hours. Students are required to complete 1 credit hour of elective courses during Preclerkship Phase.
Structure of year 4 (FMD4) of the Clerkship Phase of the accelerated FMD programs at UCM.
| Clerkship Phase FMD4 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Family Medicine | Internal Medicine | Psychiatry | Surgery | Orthopedics | Ear, Nose and Throat | Ophthalmology |
| Clinical Dermatology and Introduction to Radiology | Forensic Medicine and Toxicology | |||||
Total number of credit hours in FMD4 is 78 credit hours.