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Lack of integration of medical education in Australia: the need for change

journal contribution
posted on 2006-04-03, 00:00 authored by B McGrath, I Graham, Brendan CrottyBrendan Crotty, B Jolly
The lack of cohesion across health and education sections and national and state jurisdictions is counterproductive to effective national policies in medical education and training. Existing systems in Australia for medical education and training lack coordination, and are under resourced and under pressure. There is a need for a coordinated national approach to assessment of international medical graduates, and for meeting their education and training needs. The links between prevocational and vocational training must be improved. Tensions between workforce planning, education and training can only be resolved if workforce and training agencies work collaboratively. All prevocational positions should be designed and structured to ensure that service, training, teaching and research are appropriately balanced. There is a need for more health education research in Australia.


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Journal

Medical journal of Australia

Volume

184

Issue

7

Pagination

346 - 348

Publisher

Australasian Medical Publishing

Location

Glebe, NSW

ISSN

0025-729X

eISSN

1326-5377

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

Australasian Medical Publishing Company Proprietary, Ltd. Apr 3, 2006

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