概括
医生再培训计划有效地帮助不活跃的医生重返临床实践. 这项研究显示,医生在1968-1975年和1976-1981年之间重新进入医学领域的成功率相似.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 医生劳动力研究 医生劳动力研究
背景情况:
- 宾夕法尼亚医学院自1968年以来一直为临床不活跃的医生提供再培训计划.
- 之前的研究分析了从1968年到1975年重新训练的结果.
研究的目的:
- 为了追踪1976年至1981年间医生特征的变化.
- 为了比较两个不同的时间段 (1968-1975与1976-1981) 的重新培训者返回临床医学率.
主要方法:
- 长度跟踪医生特征和职业变化.
- 在不同时间框架内对重新培训人员的结果进行比较分析.
主要成果:
- 从1976年到1981年,医生人口统计 (性别),不活动原因,执照状况和地理分布的显著变化被观察到.
- 在两项研究期间 (85%和83%) 中,恢复实践率仍然相似.
- 由于家庭或非临床原因而非活动的医生比临床专家具有更高的职业流动性.
结论:
- 医生再培训计划是重新让不活跃的医生参与临床实践的有效策略.
- 尽管人口结构发生了变化,但该计划在促进恢复医学方面的有效性随着时间的推移而保持一致.
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