대한민국의 새로운 정신건강의학과 전공의 수련과정개발

As the government has a plan to terminate medical internships and to start the New Residentprogram, postgraduate medical students should encounter the new residency training programwithout the internship from 2015. To keep pace with this significant change, the Korean Neuropsychiatryassociation laun...

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Veröffentlicht in:Singyŏng chŏngsin ŭihak 2013, 52(4), , pp.187-196
Hauptverfasser: 안경진, 이승환, 박은진, 손인기, 이재헌, 이정석, 한상우, 대한신경정신의학회 수련위원회
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Zusammenfassung:As the government has a plan to terminate medical internships and to start the New Residentprogram, postgraduate medical students should encounter the new residency training programwithout the internship from 2015. To keep pace with this significant change, the Korean Neuropsychiatryassociation launched the task force team to manage this problem. The task forceteam has examined the psychiatry residency training programs from major countries, includingEngland, Japan, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, and the Unites States. In addition, we conducteda survey for teaching psychiatrists and psychiatry residents who just finished the PsychiatryBoard Examination in 2013 using a premade questionnaire on the expected problems thatmight occur if the internship program were abolished, and some significant issues regarding residentrotation schedule to other departments. In this paper, we summarized the results of our examinationand survey. Establishment of a new residency training program based on these surveyswould be desirable. As the government has a plan to terminate medical internships and to start the New Resident program, postgraduate medical students should encounter the new residency training program without the internship from 2015. To keep pace with this significant change, the Korean Neuropsychiatry association launched the task force team to manage this problem. The task force team has examined the psychiatry residency training programs from major countries, including England, Japan, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, and the Unites States. In addition, we conducted a survey for teaching psychiatrists and psychiatry residents who just finished the Psychiatry Board Examination in 2013 using a premade questionnaire on the expected problems that might occur if the internship program were abolished, and some significant issues regarding resident rotation schedule to other departments. In this paper, we summarized the results of our examination and survey. Establishment of a new residency training program based on these surveys would be desirable. KCI Citation Count: 3
ISSN:1015-4817
2289-0963