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  6. Role Of The Practitioner, Public Health Officer, Dermatologist, And Other Specialists In The Teaching, Investigation And Treatment Of Std. The Situation In The Common Market Countries

Role of the practitioner, public health officer, dermatologist, and other specialists in the teaching, investigation and treatment of STD. The situation in the Common Market countries

H Delune

The British Journal of Venereal Diseases|April 1, 1976

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Summary

European Community (EC) postgraduate training is inadequate compared to the UK and Ireland. Harmonizing EC and UK training standards requires mutual concessions for improvement.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • European Higher Education

Background:

  • The European Community (EC) comprises original member states: Belgium, Federal Republic of Germany, France, Italy, Luxemburg, and the Netherlands.
  • Current postgraduate training standards within these EC countries are under review.
  • Comparison is made with the training systems in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline and compare postgraduate training in original EC member states with the UK and Ireland.
  • To identify deficiencies in current EC postgraduate training programs.
  • To suggest areas for improvement and harmonization.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of training curricula and standards.
  • Review of existing postgraduate education policies within the EC, UK, and Ireland.
  • Qualitative assessment of training adequacy.

Main Results:

  • Postgraduate training in the original EC member countries is identified as inadequate.
  • Significant differences exist between EC training and that of the UK and Ireland.
  • Improvements are necessary to meet higher standards.

Conclusions:

  • The current level of postgraduate training within the European Community requires substantial improvement.
  • Achieving harmonization with the UK's training system necessitates concessions from both the EC and the UK.
  • A collaborative approach is essential for enhancing the quality of medical education across Europe.

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