The seamless link between undergraduate medical education and postgraduate training and the elimination of the uneven distribution of physicians among disciplines and regions in France

  • Suzuki Toshiya
    Comprehensive Medical Education Center, Niigata University School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
  • Nara Nobuo
    Center for Education Research in Medicine and Dentistry, Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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  • 卒前教育・卒後臨床研修のシームレスな連携と診療科・地域の医師偏在解消を目指すフランスの医学教育
  • ソツ ゼン キョウイク ・ ソツ ゴ リンショウ ケンシュウ ノ シームレス ナ レンケイ ト シンリョウカ ・ チイキ ノ イシ ヘンザイ カイショウ オ メザス フランス ノ イガク キョウイク

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France’s sophisticated system of medical education achieves a seamless link between undergraduate education and postgraduate training and has eliminated the uneven distribution of physicians among disciplines and regions. The Épreuves Classantes Nationales (national ranking examination), introduced in 2004, improved the uneven distribution of physicians among disciplines and regions. Although the medical board examination is not used in France, the unique medical education system, which develops both general practitioners and specialists, provides useful information for improving medical education in Japan.

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