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Medical education and the corresponding professional needs of young doctors: the Finnish Junior Physician 88 Study
Author(s) -
KUMPUSALO E.,
MATTILA K.,
VIRJO I.,
NEITTAANMÄKI L.,
KATAJA V.,
KUJALA S.,
JÄÄSKELÄINEN M.,
LUHTALA R.,
ISOKOSKI M.
Publication year - 1991
Publication title -
medical education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.776
H-Index - 138
eISSN - 1365-2923
pISSN - 0308-0110
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2923.1991.tb00029.x
Subject(s) - medical education , family medicine , medicine , medline , medical school , psychology , political science , law
Summary. The Universities of Kuopio and Tampere in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health and Finnish Medical Association carried out the ‘Junior Physician 88’ study in 1988, the purpose of which was to shed further light on the life situation and future plans of young doctors and their views concerning undergraduate and postgraduate medical education. The study concerned all the doctors registered during the years 1977–1986 in Finland ( n = 5208 ). After randomization, a postal questionnaire was sent to one half ( n = 2631 ) of these doctors. After the first reminder letter, 1745 questionnaires (66.3%) were returned. According to the views of the respondents undergraduate hospital teaching was adequate but the teaching of practice in health centres, school health care, team‐work, health care of the elderly, home health care, rehabilitation, environmental health care and administration did not meet the professional needs of doctors. All doctors were satisfied with the hospital teaching in their undergraduate curriculum. However, only the doctors who graduated from the two modern universities in Kuopio and Tampere were satisfied with their undergraduate health centre teaching.

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