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GP Surgeons’ Experiences of Training in British Columbia and Alberta: A Case Study of Enhanced Skills for Rural Primary Care providers

INTRODUCTION: There has been a steady erosion of family physicians with enhanced surgical skills providing care for rural residents. This has been largely due to the lack of formal training avenues and continuing medical education (CME) opportunities afforded to those interested, and attrition of th...

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Autores principales: Kornelsen, Jude, Iglesias, Stuart, Humber, Nancy, Caron, Nadine, Grzybowski, Stefan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: University of Saskatchewan 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4563642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26451170
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author Kornelsen, Jude
Iglesias, Stuart
Humber, Nancy
Caron, Nadine
Grzybowski, Stefan
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description INTRODUCTION: There has been a steady erosion of family physicians with enhanced surgical skills providing care for rural residents. This has been largely due to the lack of formal training avenues and continuing medical education (CME) opportunities afforded to those interested, and attrition of those currently practicing. METHODS: A qualitative study was undertaken using an exploratory policy framework to guide the collection of in-depth interview data on GP surgeons’ training experiences. A purposive sample of GP surgeons currently practicing in rural BC and Alberta communities yielded interviews with 62 participants in person and an additional 8 by telephone. Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed then subjected to a process analysis. RESULTS: Participants thematically identified motivations for acquiring advanced skills training, resources required (primarily in the area of solid mentorship), the most efficacious context for a training program (structured), and differences in mentorship between obstetricians and general surgeons. CONCLUSION: Mentors and role models were the most salient influencing factor in the trajectory of training for the participants in this study. Mentorship between specialists and generalists was constrained at times by inter-professional tensions and was accomplished more successfully within a curriculum-based, structured environment as opposed to a learner-responsive training environment.
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spelling pubmed-45636422015-10-08 GP Surgeons’ Experiences of Training in British Columbia and Alberta: A Case Study of Enhanced Skills for Rural Primary Care providers Kornelsen, Jude Iglesias, Stuart Humber, Nancy Caron, Nadine Grzybowski, Stefan Can Med Educ J Major Contribution/Research Article INTRODUCTION: There has been a steady erosion of family physicians with enhanced surgical skills providing care for rural residents. This has been largely due to the lack of formal training avenues and continuing medical education (CME) opportunities afforded to those interested, and attrition of those currently practicing. METHODS: A qualitative study was undertaken using an exploratory policy framework to guide the collection of in-depth interview data on GP surgeons’ training experiences. A purposive sample of GP surgeons currently practicing in rural BC and Alberta communities yielded interviews with 62 participants in person and an additional 8 by telephone. Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed then subjected to a process analysis. RESULTS: Participants thematically identified motivations for acquiring advanced skills training, resources required (primarily in the area of solid mentorship), the most efficacious context for a training program (structured), and differences in mentorship between obstetricians and general surgeons. CONCLUSION: Mentors and role models were the most salient influencing factor in the trajectory of training for the participants in this study. Mentorship between specialists and generalists was constrained at times by inter-professional tensions and was accomplished more successfully within a curriculum-based, structured environment as opposed to a learner-responsive training environment. University of Saskatchewan 2012-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4563642/ /pubmed/26451170 Text en © 2012 Kornelsen, Iglesias, Humber, Caron, and Grzybowski; licensee Synergies Partners This is an Open Journal Systems article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title GP Surgeons’ Experiences of Training in British Columbia and Alberta: A Case Study of Enhanced Skills for Rural Primary Care providers
title_full GP Surgeons’ Experiences of Training in British Columbia and Alberta: A Case Study of Enhanced Skills for Rural Primary Care providers
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title_short GP Surgeons’ Experiences of Training in British Columbia and Alberta: A Case Study of Enhanced Skills for Rural Primary Care providers
title_sort gp surgeons’ experiences of training in british columbia and alberta: a case study of enhanced skills for rural primary care providers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4563642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26451170
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