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Title : Preparatory graduate professional training in general practice by using the 'experiential learning' framework
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Prof. dr. Mora Claramita, MHPE., Ph.D. (1) dr. Fitriana Murriya Ekawati, MPHC.,Sp.KKLP., Ph.D. (2) Dr. dr. Wahyudi Istiono, M.Kes. (2) Prof. Dr. dr. Adi Heru Sutomo, M.Sc., D.Comm.Nutr (2) Prof. dr. Hari Kusnanto Josef, S.U., Dr.PH. (2) Mark A Graber (6)

Date : 29 2018
Keyword : general practice,family medicine education and training general practice,family medicine education and training
Abstract : Background General practitioners (GPs) in Indonesia are medical doctors without formal graduate professional training. Only recently, graduate general practice (GP) is being introduced to Indonesia. Therefore, it is important to provide a framework to prepare a residency training in general practice part of which is to equip GP graduate doctors to deliver person-centered, comprehensive care in general practice. Experiential learning theory is often used to design workplace-based learning in medical education. The aim of this study was to evaluate a graduate professional training program in general practice based on the ‘experiential learning’ framework. Methods This was a pre-posttest study. The participants were 159 GPs who have been practicing for a minimum of 5 years, without formal graduate professional training, from two urban cities of Indonesia (Yogyakarta and Jakarta). A 40-week curriculum called the ‘weekly clinical updates on primary care medicine’ (WCU) was designed, where GPs met with clinical consultants weekly in a class. The participant’s knowledge was assessed with pre-posttests involving 100 written clinical cases in line with each topic in the curriculum. Learning continued with a series of group discussions to gain reflection to reinforce learning. Results Participants’ knowledge regarding clinical problems in general practice was moderately increased (p?<?0.05) after the training from a mean score of 50.64–72.77 (Yogyakarta’s doctors) and 39.37–51.81 (Jakarta’s doctors). Participants were able to reflect on the principles of general practice patient-care. Participants reported satisfaction during the course, and expressed a desire for a formal residency training. Conclusions A graduate educational framework for GP based on the ‘experiential learning’ framework in this study could be used to prepare a graduate GP training; it is effective at increasing the comprehension of general practitioners towards better primary care practice.
Group of Knowledge : Ilmu Kedokteran Keluarga
Original Language : English
Level : Internasional
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