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Where are they working? A case study of twenty Cuban-trained South African doctors

机译:他们在哪工作二十名接受古巴培训的南非医生的案例研究

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Background: The year 2017 marked the 21st anniversary of the South African Cuban Medical Collaboration (SACMC) programme that offers disadvantaged South African (SA) students an opportunity for medical training in Cuba. Graduates are expected to return to practice at a primary care level in rural communities; however, little is known about the professional trajectories and career choices of graduates from the programme. Aim: This study explored the reasons why students enrolled in the programme, their professional and career choices as graduates and their career intentions. Setting: The study setting was the whole of SA although participants were primarily drawn from KwaZulu-Natal. Methods: An exploratory, qualitative case study used a purposive sampling strategy to gather data through semi-structured interviews from participants. Results: Graduates ( N = 20) of the SACMC programme were all practicing in local SA settings. Participants preferred the SACMC programme as it offered them a full scholarship for medical training. Nineteen doctors had fulfilled their obligation to work in rural areas. Thirteen doctors are engaged in primary healthcare practice, either as private practice generalists or as public service medical officers. Three doctors had completed specialty training: one doctor was training towards specialisation, one doctor was employed at national government and two doctors were employed as medical managers. At the time of the study, 11 doctors were practicing in rural locations and 19 had indicated a long-term intention to work and live within South Africa. Conclusion: The participants of this study who graduated from the SACMC programme are fulfilling their obligations in rural communities. They all intend to contribute to the SA medical workforce in the long-term.
机译:背景:2017年是南非古巴医疗合作组织(SACMC)计划成立21周年,该计划为处于不利地位的南非(SA)学生提供在古巴进行医学培训的机会。预计毕业生将在农村社区重返初级保健水平;但是,对该课程毕业生的专业轨迹和职业选择知之甚少。目的:本研究探讨了学生报名参加该计划的原因,毕业生的专业和职业选择以及职业意向。设置:研究设置是整个SA的设置,尽管参与者主要来自夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省。方法:一项探索性,定性的案例研究采用了有目的的抽样策略,通过半结构化访谈从参与者那里收集数据。结果:SACMC计划的毕业生(N = 20)都在当地的SA环境中练习。参与者更喜欢SACMC计划,因为该计划为他们提供了医学培训的全额奖学金。 19名医生履行了在农村地区工作的义务。有13位医生以私人执业通才或公共服务医务人员的身份从事初级保健工作。三名医生已完成专业培训:一名医生正在接受专业培训,一名医生在国家政府任职,两名医生担任医疗经理。在研究时,有11位医生在农村地区执业,其中19位医生表示长期打算在南非工作和生活。结论:本研究的参与者从SACMC计划毕业,正在履行其在农村社区中的义务。他们都打算长期为SA医疗人员做出贡献。

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