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Demand-side medical education: educating future physicians for Ontario.

Abstract

Initiated by Associated Medical Services (AMS), Educating Future Physicians for Ontario is a 5-year collaborative project whose overall goal is to make medical education in Ontario more responsive to that province's evolving health needs. It is supported by AMS, the five universities with medical schools or academic health sciences centres and the Ontario Ministry of Health. The project's five objectives are to (a) define the health needs and expectations of the public as they relate to the training of physicians, (b) prepare the educators of future physicians, (c) assess medical students' competencies, (d) support related curricular innovations and (e) develop ongoing leadership in medical education. There are several distinctive features: a focus on "demand-side" considerations in the design of curricula, collaboration within a geopolitical jurisdiction (Ontario), implementation rather than recommendation, a systematic project-evaluation plan and agreement as to defined project outcomes, in particular the development of institutional mechanisms of curriculum renewal as health needs and expectations evolve.

Authors

Neufeld VR; Maudsley RF; Pickering RJ; Walters BC; Turnbull JM; Spasoff RA; Hollomby DJ; LaVigne KJ

Journal

Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 148, No. 9, pp. 1471–1477

Publication Date

May 1, 1993

ISSN

0820-3946

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