Implementation issues in generalist education
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02598124
Implementation issues in generalist education
Abstract
Devising a strategy for the implementation of a generalist medical educational program can be aided by grouping the many issues to be addressed into developmental stages. In this way, problems can be anticipated and resources marshalled. Initially, leadership and institutional support for the program must be developed. Next, detailed financial, curricular, and site planning must be undertaken. Implementation of the program must contend with faculty, site, and trainee concerns while consolidating financial and institutional support. Finally, in institutionalizing the program, financing must be secured and ongoing evaluation should provide information necessary to regularly reassess the program and renew its goals.
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