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Family Medicine Residencies: Partnering with Health Systems
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Professor Emeritus University of New Mexico Family Medicine Albuquerque, NM In His Image Residency Visiting Faculty Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Can you think of a system in the world that family medicine could not fit into and perhaps improve?
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A system that doesn’t want family medicine.
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What are several venues for augmenting the capacity and quality of health care delivery that cross national borders and political systems?
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Provide a forum for mutual exchange of information among the presenter and the participants to foster the use of family medicine education programs to enhance the health of the people of the world.
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At the end of the program the attendees will: Have an enhanced understanding of how work in teaching residencies can increase the capacity for medical education and health care delivery across any system. Have shared some opportunities for global teaching that could lead to international teaching.
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Globally rooted in general practice The GP / now FP was the doctor 1947 AAGP 1969 AAFP, ABFM 1972 Wonca
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Large numbers of members working internationally 1,576 international members from 101 countries. 17.1% Canada, 11.1% Central America and Caribbean. Informal support and help VP for international activities Dr. Dan Ostergard CIHI International Consultations- Jamaica, Albania, Macau, India Global Health Conference Key member of Wonca
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World Organization of Family Doctors Headquarters in Singapore 120 Member organizations 100 Countries 43 Academic departments 14 countries 1,800 direct members
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Standing on a street corner in Kabul. “What on earth am I doing here. “ Some of the worst health statistics in the world. Medical education drastically interrupted Women get little health care. New residency in family medicine
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Overwhelmed by the magnitude of needs and do nothing. (Pessimist) So optimistic we jump in and try to accomplish so much we burn out. (Optimist) Set a realistic goal and set out to accomplish something within the bounds of resources. (Realist)
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Adds significantly to global health care by educating physicians and improving the kind of health care needed especially in the resource poor sectors of the world. Training local physicians in their own national medical educational, socioeconomic, and cultural systems is more efficient than bringing them to the west where return is low.
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14,000,000 people 450 physicians. (1/30,000) 45 with post graduate training, elsewhere 10 family physicians, all trained elsewhere No post graduate training in family medicine Where do you get the biggest impact on health care?
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Historically western specialty dominated Traditional chinese medicine New priority to train family doctors Start currently retraining specialists to be faculty in new family medicine residencies Within three years, 500 new residencies 30,000 residents in training Faculty development needed
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NGO Network of seven residencies in 4 countries (“closed”). Facilitate development of high quality family medicine residencies, and collaboration among members. Residency consulting Faculty development Medical educational conferences Teaching
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More than 30 years as a mission clinic and center in Macau Residency started in 2002. 8 years 15 grads Largely outpatient, inpatient exp. Seven FP faculty, expat and local Coordinating a network of other China programs
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Residents 1-6, Faculty 1-7 Graduates 0-8 Length 3-4 years Years of program 2002-2010 New programs developing
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Ambulatory care: all Hospital care: 1 Obstetrics: 1 Basic specialties: all Community Experiences: all Resident supervision: all
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Stayed to teach in the residency. Government clinic or hospital practice. Private practice. Starting other residencies
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Missionary
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Human resources, additional faculty Accreditation by government Recognition as specialty Long term funding Volunteer academic help, short and long term
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India, conversion of missionary hospitals Christian India based organization 23 hospitals 43 community health centers Three family medicine residencies Consortium with CMC Vellore, government of Nagaland to develop a new residency there
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AAFP extensive consulting in Albania Ministry of Health, Medical School Academy of Family Physicians ABC medical center, Internship Transformation conference
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Medical School and residency program Eight decentralized community based teaching centers Didactics one day a week in the university Volunteer teachers and annual conference Ethnic Albanians in Monte Negro and Macedonia
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Soviet Invasion 1979, Taliban ousted 2001 MOH Basic Package of Health Services 2003 Dr. Tim Fader, first family medicine residency 2004 CURE hospital Curriculum designed to function in District Hospitals Needs: FM faculty, most specialties, women, Dari speaking is a plus
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Serious disruption of medical education Even more serious disruption of health care delivery to women Hospital rebuilt by American military 2 Residencies, 22 residents, 15 graduates 5 teaching in one residency 4 in the other Intermittent specialist availability Needs: faculty, women
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Germania Hospital over 100 years old Medicine, Surgery, Ob, Pediatric, services Ambulatory clinics Two community clinics in nearby villages Residency started 4 residents in 2009 Second year class added in 2010 Third year class in 2011 Biggest need is Egyptian visa carrying Arabic speaking FP’s.
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Department in National Medical School Series of residency programs in the university teaching hospital and disctrict hospitals throughout the country Co-operation with NGO and GO, ( medical school and the ministry of health
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Hospital Vozandes: Residency started in 1980’s. Successful graduates impacted the ministry of health and the medical education system and let to governmental support and programs. Residency has now grown and sends its own graduates internationally.
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Mbingo Baptist hospital. Mission hospital with an internal medicine primary care residency Banso Baptist Hospital currently recruiting a family medicine program director to start a new program. Both hospitals have a surgery residency and the other requisite specialties represented.
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Formal affiliations with US residencies and programs globally Student, resident, faculty exchanges Faculty development programs Sabbaticals Long term and short term exchanges Volunteerism Grants
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University of Cincinnati, Jeff Heck One or two communities but involve students, residents, faculty and consultants on a longitudinal basis for a period of years. Includes community education, public health as well as curative and preventive practices, and research projects.
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Increased family medicine training programs and medical education Increased health care delivery capacity Provide future leaders Become change agents
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Family medicine residents Family nurse practitioners Clinical officers Midwives Medical assistants ( practitioners ) Community educators Village health workers
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Ministries of Health, job creation Specialty recognition Physician certification (boards) Residency accreditation Specialty associations / academies Education organizations (STFM like)
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Government agencies, USAID, Peace Corps Military Academic Institutions Companies THINK BIG: Think GLOBALLY
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