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An international fellowship training program in pediatric emergency medicine: establishing a new subspecialty in the land of the dragon.

机译:儿科急诊医学国际奖学金培训计划:在龙之地建立新的专科。

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INTRODUCTION: The health care system reform in the People's Republic of China has brought plans for establishment of a universal coverage for basic health services, including services for children. This effort demands significant change in health care planning. Pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) is not currently identified as a specialty in China, and emergency medicine systems suffer from lack of appropriate training.In 2006, the Centre for International Child Health and the Department of Pediatrics, British Columbia Children's Hospital, Vancouver, Canada, initiated a fellowship training program in PEM for pediatricians working in emergency departments or critical care settings with the Children's Hospital of Fudan University, China. The main objective was to upgrade the professional and clinical experience of emergency physicians practicing PEM and build PEM capacity throughout China by training the future trainers. METHODS: After selecting trainees, the program included a structured curriculum over 2 years of training in China by Canadian and Australian PEM faculty and then practical exposure to PEM in Canada. All trainees underwent a structured evaluation after their final rotation in Canada. RESULTS: A total of 12 trainees completed the first 2 program cycles. The trainees considered the "overall rating of the training experience" as "excellent" (10/12) or "good" (2/12). All trainees considered the program as a relevant training to their practice and felt it will change their practice. They reported the program to be effective, with excellent complexity of content. DISCUSSION: Despite its current success, the program faces challenges in the development of the new subspecialty and ensuring its acceptance among other health care providers and decision makers. Identification and preparation of a capable training force to lead educational activities in China are daunting tasks. Time constraints, funding, and language barriers are other challenges. Future effort should be focused on improving and sustaining resuscitation capacity and enhancing triage systems.
机译:引言:中华人民共和国的医疗体系改革提出了建立包括医疗服务在内的全民基本服务的计划。这项工作需要对医疗保健计划进行重大更改。儿科急诊医学(PEM)在中国目前尚未被确定为专科,急诊医学系统缺乏适当的培训。2006年,加拿大温哥华不列颠哥伦比亚省儿童医院国际儿童健康中心和儿科,与复旦大学附属儿童医院合作,为在急诊科或重症监护机构工作的儿科医生启动了PEM奖学金研究计划。主要目标是通过培训未来的培训师来提升急诊医师执业PEM的专业和临床经验,并在中国各地建立PEM能力。方法:选择受训人员后,该计划包括在加拿大和澳大利亚的PEM教师在中国进行的为期2年培训的结构化课程,然后在加拿大实际接触PEM。所有学员在加拿大进行最后轮岗后都进行了结构化评估。结果:共有12名学员完成了前两个程序周期。学员认为“培训经历的总体评价”为“优秀”(10/12)或“良好”(2/12)。所有学员均认为该计划是与其实践相关的培训,并认为它将改变他们的实践。他们报告说该程序是有效的,而且内容非常复杂。讨论:尽管该计划目前取得了成功,但在开发新的专业领域以及确保其在其他医疗保健提供者和决策者中的接受度方面仍面临挑战。确定和准备一支有能力的培训队伍来领导中国的教育活动是艰巨的任务。时间限制,资金和语言障碍是其他挑战。未来的工作应集中在提高和维持复苏能力以及加强分诊系统上。

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