Palliative care education in Swiss undergraduate medical curricula: a case of too little, too early

Palliative medicine education is an important strategy in ensuring that the needs of terminally ill patients are met. A review was conducted in 2007 of the undergraduate curricula of all five of Switzerland’s medical schools to identify their palliative care-related content and characteristics. The...

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Veröffentlicht in:Palliative medicine 2008-09, Vol.22 (6), p.730-735
Hauptverfasser: Pereira, J, Pautex, S, Cantin, B, Gudat, H, Zaugg, K, Eychmuller, S, Zulian, G
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Zusammenfassung:Palliative medicine education is an important strategy in ensuring that the needs of terminally ill patients are met. A review was conducted in 2007 of the undergraduate curricula of all five of Switzerland’s medical schools to identify their palliative care-related content and characteristics. The average number of mandatory hours of palliative care education is 10.2 h (median 8 h; range 0–27 h), significantly short of the 40 h recommended by the European Palliative Care Association’s Education Expert Group. The median time allocated to designated palliative care blocks is 3 h (range 0–8 h). Most of the education occurs before the clinical years, and there are no mandatory clinical rotations. Three schools offer optional clinical rotations but these are poorly attended (
ISSN:0269-2163
1477-030X
DOI:10.1177/0269216308094560