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. 2012 Jan;1(1):10-9.
doi: 10.4103/2249-4863.94442.

Academic institutionalization of community health services: way ahead in medical education reforms

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Academic institutionalization of community health services: way ahead in medical education reforms

Raman Kumar. J Family Med Prim Care. 2012 Jan.

Abstract

Policy on medical education has a major bearing on the outcome of health care delivery system. Countries plan and execute development of human resource in health, based on the realistic assessments of health system needs. A closer observation of medical education and its impact on the delivery system in India reveals disturbing trends. Primary care forms backbone of any system for health care delivery. One of the major challenges in India has been chronic deficiency of trained human resource eager to work in primary care setting. Attracting talent and employing skilled workforce seems a distant dream. Talking specifically of the medical education, there are large regional variations, urban - rural divide and issues with financing of the infrastructure. The existing design of medical education is not compatible with the health care delivery system of India. Impact is visible at both qualitative as well as quantitative levels. Medical education and the delivery system are working independent of each other, leading outcomes which are inequitable and unjust. Decades of negligence of medical education regulatory mechanism has allowed cropping of multiple monopolies governed by complex set of conflict of interest. Primary care physicians, supposed to be the community based team leaders stand disfranchised academically and professionally. To undo the distorted trajectory, a paradigm shift is required. In this paper, we propose expansion of ownership in medical education with academic institutionalization of community health services.

Keywords: Community based medical education; family medicine; medical education reforms.

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Conflict of Interest: None declared.

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Hierarchy of vocations in medical profession (India)
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Community based integrated model of medical education (CBIMME). “Provision for full academic and professional career path for community based primary care physicians”

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