The specialization in family medicine (FM) was introduced in the academic year 1960/61, but there was an almost 12-year gap in its implementation. Specialized training (ST) was reintroduced in 2003 through the project »Harmonization of family medicine with EU standards introducing a FM specialization«. The aim of this paper is not to present all of the developmental phases of the ST curriculum, but to provide accounts of some of the challenging experiences which might be of help to the readers. Experience in several areas is examined: experience in educational need assessment using focus group method; introduction of a new specialist exam; development of the Study Guide, the Trainee Manual, and the Trainer Manual; selection procedure and tr...
According to the new curriculum at the University of Split School ofMedicine for the 2010/2011 acade...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Tandeter et al. published a list of 15 themes, based on a Delphi survey among...
[Excerpt] If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.’ This advice can apply to many situations. It can certai...
The specialization in family medicine (FM) was introduced in the academic year 1960/61, but there wa...
The specialization in family medicine (FM) was introduced in the academic year 1960/61, but there wa...
In Malta, Specialist Training in Family Medicine was launched on the 9th July 2007 with the first 11...
Introduction. Quality is a part of curricula in medical schools worldwide. It has a special positio...
INTRODUCTION: There is a dearth of published literature on the organisation of family medicine/gener...
Background: Instruction in principles and methods of medical education is a core component of the tr...
One of the aims of health care reform in Montenegro is to strengthen primary care. An important step...
The international Bled course for teacher training has played a central role in faculty development ...
Introduction: As a result of Malta’s EU accession in 2004, family medicine was accepted as a special...
Following Malta's accession to the European Union on 1st May 2004, EU Directive 93/16 obliges the in...
Family Medicine as an independent medical discipline is relatively young in the countries of Southea...
As a result of Malta’s entry to the European Union in 2004, Family Medicine was recognised as a sp...
According to the new curriculum at the University of Split School ofMedicine for the 2010/2011 acade...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Tandeter et al. published a list of 15 themes, based on a Delphi survey among...
[Excerpt] If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.’ This advice can apply to many situations. It can certai...
The specialization in family medicine (FM) was introduced in the academic year 1960/61, but there wa...
The specialization in family medicine (FM) was introduced in the academic year 1960/61, but there wa...
In Malta, Specialist Training in Family Medicine was launched on the 9th July 2007 with the first 11...
Introduction. Quality is a part of curricula in medical schools worldwide. It has a special positio...
INTRODUCTION: There is a dearth of published literature on the organisation of family medicine/gener...
Background: Instruction in principles and methods of medical education is a core component of the tr...
One of the aims of health care reform in Montenegro is to strengthen primary care. An important step...
The international Bled course for teacher training has played a central role in faculty development ...
Introduction: As a result of Malta’s EU accession in 2004, family medicine was accepted as a special...
Following Malta's accession to the European Union on 1st May 2004, EU Directive 93/16 obliges the in...
Family Medicine as an independent medical discipline is relatively young in the countries of Southea...
As a result of Malta’s entry to the European Union in 2004, Family Medicine was recognised as a sp...
According to the new curriculum at the University of Split School ofMedicine for the 2010/2011 acade...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Tandeter et al. published a list of 15 themes, based on a Delphi survey among...
[Excerpt] If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.’ This advice can apply to many situations. It can certai...