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BMC Medical Education
The benefits of working abroad for British General Practice trainee doctors: the London deanery out of programme experience in South Africa
Oluwatobi Enigbokan1  Gavin George1  Candice Reardon1 
[1] Health Economics and HIV and AIDS Research Division (HEARD), University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag x54001, Durban 4000, South Africa
关键词: Medical schools;    International health;    United Kingdom;    South Africa;    Doctors;    Out of Programme Experience (OOPE);   
Others  :  1228665
DOI  :  10.1186/s12909-015-0447-6
 received in 2015-02-05, accepted in 2015-09-22,  发布年份 2015
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【 摘 要 】

Background

The value of international health experience for doctors from developed nations is well recognised. Provisions have been made for medical staff in the United Kingdom to embark on work experiences abroad during their careers in the National Health Service. The London Deanery and Africa Health Placements provide an Out of Programme Experience for British General Practice trainee doctors wanting to work for a year in rural hospitals in South Africa.

Methods

A qualitative study was conducted among fifteen British General Practice trainees who participated in the programme. The research aim was to understand the perceived benefit and value of their experience and their opinions about the structure of the programme. The data was analysed using thematic analysis.

Results

Their experience provided an accelerated year of learning and development that contributed to their professional and personal development. In addition to their general development, their improved ability to work in resource limited settings, enhancement of soft skills, a greater appreciation for the National Health Service and a better understanding of working within foreign health care systems were important gains. The timing of the experience, the security of re-employment on their return, assistance with administrative requirements of destination countries and the opportunity to gain varied, hands-on experience were highly valued components of the Out of Programme Experience.

Discussion

The value and benefits derived from the doctors' experience in South Africa are discussed in relation to another evaluation of the Out of Programme Experience, as well as issues of transferability of skills and competencies and future impacts on career decisions.

Conclusion

This study provides evidence to suggest programmes such as the OOPE have the potential to create substantial benefits for trainee doctors, both in terms of their medical skills and competencies and through the development of softer skills. This programme, through the supply of scarce skills, further benefits the host country and specifically the health facilities and communities served by these trainee doctors.

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2015 Reardon et al.

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