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Moving beyond orientations: a multiple case study of the residency experiences of Canadian-born and immigrant international medical graduates

机译:超越方向:加拿大出生和移民国际医学毕业生居住体验的多种案例研究

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Many international medical graduates (IMGs) enter North American residency programs every year. The Canadian IMG physician pool increasingly includes Canadian-born IMGs (C-IMGs) along with Immigrant-IMGs (I-IMGs). Similar trends exist in the United States. Our objective was to understand the similarities and differences in the challenges faced by both I-IMGs and C-IMGs during residency to identify actionable recommendations to support them during this critical time. We performed a multiple case study of IMGs' experiences at a large Canadian university. Within our two descriptive cases (I-IMGs, C-IMGs) we iteratively conducted twenty-two semi-structured interviews; we thematically analyzed our data within, between, and across both cases to understand challenges to IMGs' integration and opportunities for curricular innovations to facilitate their adaptation process. Research team members with different perspectives contributed reflexively to the thematic analysis. Participants identified key differences between medical culture and knowledge expected in Canada and the health systems and curricula in which they originally trained. I-IMG and C-IMG participants perceived two major challenges: discrimination because of negative labelling as IMGs and difficulties navigating their initial residency months. C-IMGs described a third challenge: frustration around the focus on the needs of I-IMGs. Participants from both groups identified two major opportunities: their desire to help other IMGs and a need for mentorship. I-IMGs and C-IMGs face diverse challenges during their training, including disorientation and discrimination. We identified specific objectives to inform the design of curriculum and support services that residency programs can offer trainees as well as important targets for resident education and faculty development.
机译:许多国际医学毕业生(IMG)每年进入北美居住计划。加拿大IMG医师池越来越多地包括加拿大出生的IMG(C-IMG)以及移民 - IMG(I-IMG)。在美国存在类似的趋势。我们的目标是了解I-IMGS和C-IMG在居住期间面临的挑战的相似之处和差异,以确定在临时时间内支持其支持它们的可行建议。我们对大型加拿大大学的IMG经验进行了多种案例研究。在我们的两个描述性案例中(I-IMG,C-IMG)我们迭代地进行了二十二个半结构化访谈;我们在两种情况下,在两种情况下分析了我们的数据,以了解对IMG的整合和课程创新机会的挑战,以促进其适应过程。研究团队成员具有不同的观点,为主题分析作出反裁。与会者确定了加拿大预期的医学文化与知识与他们最初培训的卫生系统和课程之间的关键差异。 I-IMG和C-IMG参与者感知了两个主要挑战:由于负面标记为IMG和困难导航其最初的居住月份的歧视。 C-IMG描述了第三个挑战:围绕着焦点对I-IMG的需求的挫败感。两个团体的参与者确定了两个主要机会:他们希望帮助其他IMG的愿望和对指导的需求。 I-IMG和C-IMG在培训期间面临不同的挑战,包括迷失方向和歧视。我们确定了特定的目标,以了解居住计划可以提供学员的课程和支持服务的设计,以及居民教育和教师发展的重要目标。

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