Erschienen in:
01.10.2008 | Symposium: ABJS/C.T. Brighton Workshop on Trauma in the Developing World
Musculoskeletal Training for Orthopaedists and Nonorthopaedists in China
verfasst von:
Zhen-Sheng Ma, MD, PhD, Hong-Ju Zhang, BS, Wei Lei, MD, PhD, Lu-Yu Huang, MD, PhD
Erschienen in:
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®
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Ausgabe 10/2008
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Abstract
No diploma for orthopaedic surgery is available in the current medical education and licensing system in China. The orthopaedist generally receives on-the-job training in a clinical practice after getting a license to practice surgery. There are multiple training pathways to and opportunities in orthopaedic surgery, and these vary from hospital to hospital and from region to region. These include on-the-job training, academic visits, rotation through different departments based on local medical needs, fellowship training in large general or teaching hospitals (locally, regionally, nationally, or internationally), English language training, postgraduate diploma training, and Internet CME. Due to the current training system, orthopaedic techniques and skill levels vary greatly from hospital to hospital.