Zuständigkeiten und Konzepte zur ärztlichen Ausbildung und Weiterbildung

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Zuständigkeiten und Konzepte zur ärztlichen Ausbildung und Weiterbildung : Ein Plädoyer für eine Neuorientierung. / van den Bussche, Hendrik; Niemann, Detlef; Robra, Bernt-Peter; Schagen, Udo; Schücking, Beate; Schmacke, Nobert; Spies, Claudia; Trojan, Alf; Koch-Gromus, Uwe.

In: BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA, Vol. 61, No. 2, 02.2018, p. 163-169.

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title = "Zust{\"a}ndigkeiten und Konzepte zur {\"a}rztlichen Ausbildung und Weiterbildung: Ein Pl{\"a}doyer f{\"u}r eine Neuorientierung",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Undergraduate medical education in Germany takes place in the medical faculties of universities, whereas postgraduate medical education takes place in nearly all hospitals under the aegis of medical associations. Both phases of the medical qualification process live on their own; the communication between the two responsible bodies is negligible. Previous reforms have always tackled undergraduate education only, whereas postgraduate education takes place without public attention.OBJECTIVE: This position paper discusses the origins and consequences of the complete separation between undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in Germany with regard to responsible bodies, learning objectives, and didactical concepts. On the basis of this critical analysis, proposals are presented to narrow the gap between the two phases.MATERIALS AND METHODS: This paper is based on several sources: data from historical documents, information retrieved from the internet on educational concepts in other OECD countries as well as intensive discussions among the authors.RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The dissociation between under- and postgraduate education has historical reasons. Over a longer period of time the German Federal States reduced their responsibility for postgraduate education in favor of medical associations. The authors propose steps towards a better integration of both sequences, towards seeing the educational process as a continuum. In such a concept, medical associations would have a greater influence on undergraduate education and - vice versa - medical faculties on the postgraduate phase.",
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author = "{van den Bussche}, Hendrik and Detlef Niemann and Bernt-Peter Robra and Udo Schagen and Beate Sch{\"u}cking and Nobert Schmacke and Claudia Spies and Alf Trojan and Uwe Koch-Gromus",
year = "2018",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1007/s00103-017-2675-x",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "61",
pages = "163--169",
journal = "BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA",
issn = "1436-9990",
publisher = "Springer",
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T1 - Zuständigkeiten und Konzepte zur ärztlichen Ausbildung und Weiterbildung

T2 - Ein Plädoyer für eine Neuorientierung

AU - van den Bussche, Hendrik

AU - Niemann, Detlef

AU - Robra, Bernt-Peter

AU - Schagen, Udo

AU - Schücking, Beate

AU - Schmacke, Nobert

AU - Spies, Claudia

AU - Trojan, Alf

AU - Koch-Gromus, Uwe

PY - 2018/2

Y1 - 2018/2

N2 - BACKGROUND: Undergraduate medical education in Germany takes place in the medical faculties of universities, whereas postgraduate medical education takes place in nearly all hospitals under the aegis of medical associations. Both phases of the medical qualification process live on their own; the communication between the two responsible bodies is negligible. Previous reforms have always tackled undergraduate education only, whereas postgraduate education takes place without public attention.OBJECTIVE: This position paper discusses the origins and consequences of the complete separation between undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in Germany with regard to responsible bodies, learning objectives, and didactical concepts. On the basis of this critical analysis, proposals are presented to narrow the gap between the two phases.MATERIALS AND METHODS: This paper is based on several sources: data from historical documents, information retrieved from the internet on educational concepts in other OECD countries as well as intensive discussions among the authors.RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The dissociation between under- and postgraduate education has historical reasons. Over a longer period of time the German Federal States reduced their responsibility for postgraduate education in favor of medical associations. The authors propose steps towards a better integration of both sequences, towards seeing the educational process as a continuum. In such a concept, medical associations would have a greater influence on undergraduate education and - vice versa - medical faculties on the postgraduate phase.

AB - BACKGROUND: Undergraduate medical education in Germany takes place in the medical faculties of universities, whereas postgraduate medical education takes place in nearly all hospitals under the aegis of medical associations. Both phases of the medical qualification process live on their own; the communication between the two responsible bodies is negligible. Previous reforms have always tackled undergraduate education only, whereas postgraduate education takes place without public attention.OBJECTIVE: This position paper discusses the origins and consequences of the complete separation between undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in Germany with regard to responsible bodies, learning objectives, and didactical concepts. On the basis of this critical analysis, proposals are presented to narrow the gap between the two phases.MATERIALS AND METHODS: This paper is based on several sources: data from historical documents, information retrieved from the internet on educational concepts in other OECD countries as well as intensive discussions among the authors.RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The dissociation between under- and postgraduate education has historical reasons. Over a longer period of time the German Federal States reduced their responsibility for postgraduate education in favor of medical associations. The authors propose steps towards a better integration of both sequences, towards seeing the educational process as a continuum. In such a concept, medical associations would have a greater influence on undergraduate education and - vice versa - medical faculties on the postgraduate phase.

KW - English Abstract

KW - Journal Article

KW - Review

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DO - 10.1007/s00103-017-2675-x

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VL - 61

SP - 163

EP - 169

JO - BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA

JF - BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA

SN - 1436-9990

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