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Gastroenterology training in private hospitals:India vs South Africa 被引量:2

Gastroenterology training in private hospitals:India vs South Africa
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摘要 In South Africa,nurses and doctors are emigrating in significant numbers. Job satisfaction,safety and ensuring career progression are important in retaining doctors to make a career in Republic of South Africa (RSA). Due to budgetary constraints many hospitals have not been upgraded. Coming home after overseas training seems difficult. In RSA it takes a minimum of 13 years for a young specialist to become registered and 15 years for subspecialists. Career progression,creating more specialist trainees in public and private hospitals and shortening the period of professional training are potential solutions to the problem. India,which has a population of more than 1 billion people,is struggling with similar problems. For the past 10-15 years,private hospitals have assisted in manpower development for medical specialist and subspecialist careers. Currently their private sector trains 60% of their recognised (sub)specialities fellows. A national task force for specialist training in RSA should be instituted. It should discuss,based on the current status and projected specialist and subspecialist personnel requirements,thefuture structure and logistics of training needs. This is required in all subspecialities including gastroenterology,as has been done in India. It is hoped that as a consequence well-trained doctors,similar to those in India,might move to provincial hospitals in rural areas,upgrading the medical services and keeping medical power in South Africa. South Africa should become a model for Sub-Saharan Africa,as India already is for South-East Asia. In South Africa,nurses and doctors are emigrating in significant numbers. Job satisfaction,safety and ensuring career progression are important in retaining doctors to make a career in Republic of South Africa (RSA). Due to budgetary constraints many hospitals have not been upgraded. Coming home after overseas training seems difficult. In RSA it takes a minimum of 13 years for a young specialist to become registered and 15 years for subspecialists. Career progression,creating more specialist trainees in pub...
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第8期948-952,共5页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 Brain drain GASTROENTEROLOGY INDIA Man-power Private hospitals Specialist training Subspe-cialties Teaching hospitals Brain drain Gastroenterology India Man-power Private hospitals Specialist training Subspe-cialties Teaching hospitals
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