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Læknablaðið - 01.12.1963, Síða 55

Læknablaðið - 01.12.1963, Síða 55
LÆKNABLAÐIÐ 175 The length of the curriculum was increased where practi- cahle, vacations were curtailed. and hours of instructions were lengthened but the solution was nol forthcoming. Wliat resulted by tbe measures adopted was tliat the medical student l)e- came crammed with facts he neither had the time to compre- hend nor correlate. His training was ill balanced and his appre- ciation of the sciences deficient. The answer which has now been accepted is to give a new purpose to undergraduate train- ing, to seek to produce not the complete doctor but a man trained in the basic sciences and in the principles of medicine so that he can subsequently de- velop liis skill and gain liis ex- perience. He will bave a scien- tific approach to his problems which will enable him to ana- lyse and understand new devel- opments. This is the theme of Sir George Pickering’s paper, but by its adoption a whole new series of problems arise. Tbe young graduate will be deficient in experience and there will be lacunae in his knowledge. Ac- cordingly Post Graduate edu- cation clearly no longer can be regarded as an elective exer- cise for the few who wish to proceed further but becomes an essential for all. Basically the problem is a tliree-fold one, concerning it- self with ensuring that where in knowledge and experience the new graduate is deficient, tlie post graduate education must make good tliis short- coming, where the young grad- uate wishes to learn more deeply in some special field Post Graduate education must pro- vide the necessarv training and facilities, and when the doctor is in practice it is Post Gradu- ate education which must be the means wlierebv he can remain adequately familiar with the new developments. If we consider the require- ments of the newly graduated doctor we recognise that his further training must fall into stages which follow in a natural chronological order. In the firsl he has to gain increasing clinic- al experience and a growing appreciation of the exercise of responsibility. This is a period when he must work under care- ful supervision and guidance. It is a period of residency in hospital and it has to be con- stantly remembered that this is still a period of training and that these young doctors must not be regarded as merely pro- viding available labour whicli can be exploited for minor rou- tine tasks. Just how long this period should be is open to dis- cussion, but clearly the second stage gradually evolves. — A stage of gaining elective experi-
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