2014
DOI: 10.20344/amp.5183
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Demografia Médica em Portugal: Análise Prospetiva

Abstract: Introduction:The study modelled the physicians predictable allocation by medical specialty, in the horizon of 2025. It was based on the physicians demographics in Portugal and through the development of different future scenarios. Material and Methods:In the study was developed a Supply Model, which represents the capacity of medical training installed in Portugal, and a Necessity Model that perspective possible futures for the provision of medical professionals. Results: Each model comprehends several scenari… Show more

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“…Since 1999, there has been a gradual rise in the numerus clausus; in 2010, it was 2.5 times higher than 15 years before [69], whereas population growth during that period was 3.5% [47]. Until 1999, Portugal had five medical schools, two in Lisbon, two in Oporto and one in Coimbra offering a total of 566 places [14, 70].…”
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“…Since 1999, there has been a gradual rise in the numerus clausus; in 2010, it was 2.5 times higher than 15 years before [69], whereas population growth during that period was 3.5% [47]. Until 1999, Portugal had five medical schools, two in Lisbon, two in Oporto and one in Coimbra offering a total of 566 places [14, 70].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is followed by a period of 4 to 6 years of training for a medical specialty [14, 37, 69]. There are three medical career streams: hospital-based practice (45 specialties), public health and general practice [10, 71].…”
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“…O Canadá, tal como Portugal, não formou um número suficiente de médicos [10][11] para responder às necessidades do seu crescimento, do envelhecimento e da dispersão populacional. 11 Desde Junho de 2009, o Colégio de Médicos de Família do Canadá (CFPC) propôs uma formação pós-graduada que continuasse credível, com visão de futuro e que atendesse às necessidades das comunidades, adaptável a novas exigências de saúde, da sociedade e dos sistemas.…”
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