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General practice residency training program in Thailand: past, present, and future. Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet. [J Med Assoc Thai] Journal article

 
TitleGeneral practice residency training program in Thailand: past, present, and future.
Author(s)Prueksaritanond S, Tuchinda P 
InstitutionDepartment of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok Thailand.
SourceJ Med Assoc Thai 2001 Aug; 84(8):1153-7.
MeSHCertification
Clinical Competence
Curriculum
Education, Medical, Graduate
Family Practice
Forecasting
Humans
Internship and Residency
Needs Assessment
Organizational Objectives
Physician Executives
Preceptorship
Societies, Medical
Thailand
AbstractThe General Practice was approved by the Thai Medical Council as a specialty in 1969. The residency training programs were revised in 1992. The first three - year rotating postgraduate residency training program was started in 1973 with a total of 9 programs by the late 1980s. Seven were in Bangkok, and the other 2 were in the North. The programs contained curricula objectives, clinical rotation in various disciplines including a general practice block in provincial or community hospitals. The weakness of the programs was the lack of a general practice department, a general practice trainer or preceptor and a general practice course organizer. Finally, the General Practitioners Association played a little role in the postgraduate general practice residency. After the revision, the general practice residency was changed to family medicine residency training in 1999. The College of Family Physicians of Thailand was established to take a central role in postgraduate education.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID11758852
  
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