Cerrahpaşa Tıp Fakültesi öğrencilerinin tıp eğitimi ve mezuniyet sonrası ile ilgili tutumları
Background and Design.- Health indicators are not reached desirable level in our country. A good organisation of primary health care service, which depends on the quantity and quality of general practitioners employed at primary health care units, can increase health indicators. Knowing that medical...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cerrahpaşa tıp dergisi 1999, Vol.30 (4), p.251-258 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background and Design.- Health indicators are not reached desirable level in our country. A good organisation of primary health care service, which depends on the quantity and quality of general practitioners employed at primary health care units, can increase health indicators. Knowing that medical schools are the only source of educa¬tion as a general practitioner, we tried to determi¬ne the purposes of enrolling in a medical school and attitudes of 1340 medical students to the post graduate situation from the second to the six class of the Cerrahpaşa Medical School. The data obtained from the students by the questionnaire forms were analysed by appropriate statistical methods.Results.- We determined that medical education was first preference of the 586 student, the se¬cond preference of the 127 student and the third preference of the 126 student. We determined that medical education was not first three prefe¬rence on 40% of the students. A lot of students were filling regret for starting education in a me¬dical school. Only 2.2% of the students we're thin¬king to work as a general practitioner, 87% of them wanted to become specialised.Conclusion.- In order to have good health indica¬tors we need good organisation of the primary health care service. The importance of primary he¬alth care service must be emphasised in medical curriculum. General practitioners who work at pri¬mary health care service must be supported mo¬rally and physically. |
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ISSN: | 1300-5227 |