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A Group-Based Training Programme for General Practitioners: A Norwegian Experience
Authors:WESTIN, STEINAR   OSTENSEN, ARNE IVAR   LOVSLETT, KJELL   PRYTZ, JACOB   TELJE, JO   TELSTAD, WENCHE   LIE, ARNE
Affiliation:Department of Community Medicine and General Practice, University of Trondheim Norway
*Heimdal, Norway
**Gynaecology Department, The University Hospital Tromso, Norway
***Horten, Norway
"{dagger}"Vinstra, Norway
"{dagger}""{dagger}"Spjelkavik, Norway
"{dagger}""{dagger}""{dagger}"The Norwegian Medical Association Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Westin S, Ostensen A I, Lovslett K, Prytz J, Telje J, TelstadW and Lie A. A group-based training programme for general practitioners:a Norwegian experience. Family Practice 1988; 5: 244–252. There are approximately 3000 general practitioners in Norway,serving a population of slightly above four million people.A three year postgraduate education scheme for general practitionershas been in effect since 1973, to be replaced by a five yearvocational training programme from January 1985, making generalpractice a fully recognized specialty from that date. The educationalrequirements consist of one year of hospital training, fouryears of training in general practice, and a total of 400 hoursof course education, mainly in clinical subjects. The core elementof the training is attendance at a group-based structured educationalprogramme of two years' duration. This article describes theconcepts and content of this decentralized group-based education,as well as some of the conflicting considerations which eventuallyled to this new Norwegian model of general practice training.The first evaluation studies indicate that the educational programmehas met a long standing need among general practitioners.
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