1. Medical residency program: perceptions of medical residents in hospitals of Lima and Callao
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Elsy Miní, Julio Medina, Verónica Peralta, Luis Rojas, Joece Butron, and Ericson L. Gutiérrez
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formación de recursos humanos ,internado y residencia ,satisfacción laboral ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
In order to rate the medical residency training program from the perceptions of residents, a structured survey, based on international literature, was applied to 228 participants. 48.2% of residents rated their training as “good,” 36.4% as “fair” and 15.4% as “poor”. Most of the residents had low supervision while on call, were overworked and did not have rest after being on call. Having a good annual curriculum (OR: 8.5; 95% CI: 4.1 to 7.4) and university promotion of research (OR 2.4, 95% CI: 1.1 to 5.2) were independent factors associated with higher ratings of training. In conclusion, the rating of residents about their training is mostly good, but this percentage does not exceed 50%. Training authorities could use these results to propose improvements in training programs for medical residents in Peru.
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- 2015
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