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Higher medical training in venereology.

C B Schofield.   

Abstract

In a review of the organisation of higher medical training in Britain leading to accreditation for those intending to specialize in venereology within the National Health Service suggestions are made for improving the present system. These include the enrollment of trainees in general medicine as well as in venereology to ensure a broad general experience of medicine. The establishment of an agreed curriculum in venereology for trainees is thought desirable. Improvement in undergraduate education in venereology is necessary if recruitment of trainees to the specialty is to be increased. The diploma courses in venereology are mainly attended by foreign graduates; the numbers are likely to be reduced by the recent heavy increases in fees. Although adequate practical experience of the tropical venereal diseases cannot be provided, these courses give a good general experience of venereology as ideally practised, much of which is relevant to the conditions under which the overseas trainees will have to work on return to their own countries. Secondment of our own trainees work in centres in developing countries as an approved part of their training would benefit both them and their hosts.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6896008      PMCID: PMC1046013          DOI: 10.1136/sti.58.2.86

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Vener Dis        ISSN: 0007-134X


  2 in total

1.  The timing of and reasons for doctor's career decisions.

Authors:  R Hutt; D Parsons; R Pearson
Journal:  Health Trends       Date:  1981-02

2.  Teaching of genitourinary medicine (venereology) to undergraduate medical students in Britain.

Authors:  M W Adler; R R Willcox
Journal:  Br J Vener Dis       Date:  1981-06
  2 in total

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