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How to improve our training curriculum. Finland

How to improve our training curriculum. Finland. Aila Tiitinen, prof Helsinki University and Helsinki University Hospital. How to apply. Selection to and working in specialising physician positions requires that the applicant in suited to work in the specialty

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How to improve our training curriculum. Finland

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  1. How to improve our training curriculum. Finland Aila Tiitinen, prof Helsinki University and Helsinki University Hospital

  2. How to apply • Selection to and working in specialising physician positions requires that the applicant in suited to work in the specialty • The selection process takes place within the health service system • Should be: • application • selection • planning

  3. Specialist training • The specialising physicians are responsible for finding a post for training by themselves • Should be • Structured • Logical • Starting from primary health care, • Then to surgery of gyn&Ob outside of university hospital, with basic training • University Training 2-3 yrs

  4. Including • ”First line manager training” (30 ECTSs), training for practical leadership and management • Should also include • Research • Scientific writing

  5. Theoretical training • Now: 80 hours of theoretical courses • National specialist exam (6 hours) • Should be: • Structured courses (now partly organized by the Finnish Gyn Society) • Yearly exams, arranged by the University responsible for the trainee

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