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Workshop: Developing a Rural Strategy for European Family Medicine/General Practice Workshop Leader: Dr J Wynn-Jones. 20th Wonca World Conference. Prague 25-29 June 2013
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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
• 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
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
Undergraduates
PowysWelsh Rural Campus
South ShropshireRural Campus
Barossa Valley. October 2010. Dr John Wynn-Jones
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
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
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
• 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
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”