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   Public health and the undergraduate medical curriculum: Are we preparing physicians for the 21st century?  
   
نویسنده Alam Ali Yawar ,Abbas Syed Muslim ,Malik Mohammad Raees
منبع journal of the pakistan medical association - 2013 - دوره : 63 - شماره : 10 - صفحه:1241 -1247
چکیده    Objective: to investigate the adequacy of the undergraduate medical curriculum in pakistan to address primary healthcare and public health needs of the community at national level. methods: the cross-sectional study used standardised pilot-tested instruments from january 12 to july 14, 2010. stratified purposive sampling technique was employed to include public and private-sector medical colleges in the study. a total of 174 faculty members were interviewed at 11 medical colleges. data entry and analysis was done using spss 17.0. results: of the 174 faculty members, 93(53%) were male. the age of the respondents ranged between 26 and 68 years (mean: 43±9 years). of the participants, 64(37%) had worked in a primary healthcare facility at some point in their career. various aspects of maternal, newborn and child health are not covered by the medical curriculum as reported by the faculty members. conclusion: there is disconnection between academia, primary healthcare providers, policymakers and the regulators. the primary healthcare providers have inadequate representation in the curriculum design. there is a need to re-direct financial resources, medical education, and medical practitioners with a focus on addressing the needs of the rural areas.
کلیدواژه Undergraduate medical curriculum ,Pakistan ,Policymakers.
آدرس Bahria University, Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan, Bahria University, Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan, Bahria University, Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan
 
     
   
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