2018
DOI: 10.1186/s41256-018-0086-7
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Practice analysis of junior doctors in Ethiopia: implications for strengthening medical education, practice and regulation

Abstract: BackgroundA high performing physician workforce is critical to attain nationally set health sector goals. Ethiopia has expanded training of medical doctors. However, little is known about junior doctors’ performance. Understanding medical practice is essential to inform medical education and practice, establish licensure examination and guide workforce management decisions. We conducted a practice analysis study to identify gaps in Ethiopian medical education and practice, and to determine composition of subje… Show more

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“…In 2013, China launched a nationwide reform of medical education, called 5 + 3 (five-year undergraduate and three-year standardized residency training), to ensure education quality, which requires medical students to take additional time to formally enter the health labor market [3]. On the other hand, after employment, medical graduates would also need time to develop and master the skills necessary for the job [46]. These both require the education sector to plan ahead.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2013, China launched a nationwide reform of medical education, called 5 + 3 (five-year undergraduate and three-year standardized residency training), to ensure education quality, which requires medical students to take additional time to formally enter the health labor market [3]. On the other hand, after employment, medical graduates would also need time to develop and master the skills necessary for the job [46]. These both require the education sector to plan ahead.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings, however, reveal differences in improvement across the years in which the residents exited the programme and across the levels of awareness of the residency programme's policies and requirements. The differences may be explained by the pattern found in a previous study: As a resident spends more time in a programme, he or she becomes more aware of the programme's requirements and more supportive of its policies, and his or her improvement in competency may thus increase . Therefore, increasing current and prospective residents' awareness of the programme early in the residency or during medical school may reduce their stress and concern about the future, thus enhancing their professional competency .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The differences may be explained by the pattern found in a previous study: As a resident spends more time in a programme, he or she becomes more aware of the programme's requirements and more supportive of its policies, 34 and his or her improvement in competency may thus increase. 48 Therefore, increasing current and prospective residents' F I G U R E 4 Organizational and administrative structure of the Shanghai standardized residency training programme awareness of the programme early in the residency or during medical school may reduce their stress and concern about the future, thus enhancing their professional competency. 35,49 Helpful actions that the joint meeting system of Shanghai SRT may take include enlisting successful physicians who have participated in the programme to introduce the programme's components in detail and to explain the purpose and benefit of policies to future residents face to face.…”
Section: Increasing Residents' Awareness Further Improves the Homogmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After transition from Unit Person to Society Person, it bought inherent challenges such as employment instability and less attachment to the training bases. The press would turn into their motivation for improvement in residents' competency [11], while it might be associated with residency burnout [12][13][14]. Meanwhile, increasing residents' awareness of the programme importance in advance during the residency training might reduce their stress and anxiety about the future, thus enhancing their professional competency [15,16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%