Status of Postgraduate Training and Continuing Medical Education of Family Physicians in Pakistan
Abstract
Objectives: The study aimed to find out the status of postgraduate training and continuing medical education (CME) of family physicians of Pakistan.
Methodology: It was a 10 months postal survey between November 2009 and September 2010. Postal questionnaires were sent to randomly selected 1200 family physicians. The data was analyzed using SPSS v-17.
Results: The response rate of survey was 24%. The number of family physicians receiving any kind of post graduate training was 104 (36%) while 184 (64%) had no postgraduate training at all. Medicine was the most common subject in postgraduate training (N=19, 18% of 104). The number of family physicians holding any degree was 87 (30%). Mean weekly time spent on self education was 6.5 hours with a range of 1 to 10 hours.
Conclusions: Most of family physicians are practicing without training and mostly update their knowledge from books and use of online CME is low.
Methodology: It was a 10 months postal survey between November 2009 and September 2010. Postal questionnaires were sent to randomly selected 1200 family physicians. The data was analyzed using SPSS v-17.
Results: The response rate of survey was 24%. The number of family physicians receiving any kind of post graduate training was 104 (36%) while 184 (64%) had no postgraduate training at all. Medicine was the most common subject in postgraduate training (N=19, 18% of 104). The number of family physicians holding any degree was 87 (30%). Mean weekly time spent on self education was 6.5 hours with a range of 1 to 10 hours.
Conclusions: Most of family physicians are practicing without training and mostly update their knowledge from books and use of online CME is low.
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