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Developing a Rural Strategy for European Family Medicine

“The Educational Agenda”

Jaume Banqué Vidiella

Semfyc – Camfic – Spain

ABS Tortosa Oest – Tarragona

[email protected]

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• There is a big variety in systems for health services• There are important differences in Family Medicine // Rural

Health development and in educational programs• There are multiple GPs associations, medical institutions,

foundations, etc..• There are different international administrations

> Complexity <

“We are Europeans but every country is different”

European Educational Background

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VERTICAL INTEGRATION

HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION

Students/Doctors/ Nurses/ Physios/ OTs/ Dentists/ Pharmacists etc.

RetirementCPDAdvanced professional training> Residents <> Undergraduates <School leavers

Barossa Valley. October 2010. Dr John Wynn-Jones

Education and Training

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Undergraduates

PowysWelsh Rural Campus

South ShropshireRural Campus

Barossa Valley. October 2010. Dr John Wynn-Jones

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The Rural Campus Experience in Wales

• An innovative approach designed to empower and improve local health services through working with neighbouring medical schools

• Developing a learning environment in a rural community for students and practitioners

• An innovative flexible learning experience for students and health care professionals using effective and relevant approaches for lifelong learning in rural areas

Barossa Valley. October 2010. Dr John Wynn-Jones

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PostgraduatesVasco Da Gamma Movement

Research Conclusions

• Poor rural background from medical schools• Rural training in 46,67% of residents• Big differences within compulsory (or not) rural programmes but the same needs in every country

Rural Wonca Conference. Crete. June 2009

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What essential rural competences to learn and practice ?(32 Participants from 23 countries. Only 5 countries have

compulsory rural training program for residents)

• Emergencies, communicational skills, managing elderly people, paediatrics,...

• Flexibility, knowing the place you work, leadership,..• Networking, multidisciplinary point of view,...

Rural Training Program for ResidentsSuggestions from the Wonca Europe Conference Workshops

in 2010 and 2011

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• Creating an “ Euripa´s Educational Manifesto” (Underlying Under and Postgraduate recommendations)• Evaluating and describing GP // Rural Training in Europe.

Clarifying the importance of the International Advisory Board

• Working in collaboration with National Medical Associations

• Connecting with different Rural initiatives in Europe

Educational Suggestions to discuss

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The European Rural & Isolated Practitioners Association

“To ensure that all the rural and isolated populations in Europe have access to high quality health care irrespective of location, culture or resource”

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