Palliative Medicine—Becoming a Subspecialty of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada

The discipline of palliative medicine in Canada started in 1975 with the coining of the term “palliative care.” Shortly thereafter, the provision of clinical palliative medicine services started, although the education of the discipline lagged behind. In 1993, the Canadian Society of Palliative Care...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of palliative care 2017-07, Vol.32 (3-4), p.113-120
Hauptverfasser: Pilkey, Jana, Downar, James, Dudgeon, Deborah, Herx, Leonie, Oneschuk, Doreen, Schroder, Cori, Schulz, Valerie
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Zusammenfassung:The discipline of palliative medicine in Canada started in 1975 with the coining of the term “palliative care.” Shortly thereafter, the provision of clinical palliative medicine services started, although the education of the discipline lagged behind. In 1993, the Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians (CSPCP) started to explore the option of creating an accredited training program in palliative medicine. This article outlines the process by which, over the course of 20 years, palliative medicine training in Canada went from a mission statement of the CSPCP, to a 1 year of added competence jointly accredited by both the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (Royal College) and the College of Family Physicians of Canada, to a 2-year subspecialty of the Royal College with access from multiple entry routes and a formalized accrediting examination.
ISSN:0825-8597
2369-5293
DOI:10.1177/0825859717741027