Primary care doctor fostering and clinical research training in Sweden : Implications for Japan
(2019) In Journal of General and Family Medicine 20(1). p.4-8- Abstract
In 2018, a new training program for primary care physicians was launched in Japan. As physicians responsible for the training of new primary care physicians, we have faced many problems, particularly in rural areas. The influence of this new program on primary care physicians in rural areas of Japan has not been sufficiently investigated. The aim of this research was to improve training for primary care physicians in Japan by examining training programs in Sweden, where the population challenges are similar to those seen in Japan. In this paper, we will express our opinions and describe the differences in the primary care fostering systems and clinical research training for generalist in Japan and Sweden.
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- Watari, Takashi ; Hirose, Masahiro ; Midlöv, Patrik LU ; Tokuda, Yasuharu ; Kanda, Hideyuki ; Okayama, Masanobu ; Yoshikawa, Hiroo ; Onigata, Kazumichi and Igawa, Mikio
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- 2019-01
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- published
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- Higher Education
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- Journal of General and Family Medicine
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- 20
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- 1
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- 5 pages
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- Wiley-Blackwell
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- scopus:85095736103
- pmid:30631652
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- 2189-7948
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- 10.1002/jgf2.211
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- English
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- yes
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- 59c88fbe-7462-4848-bd70-c32344ad1354
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