Abstract

Discussion of observations and interviews as to the state of postgraduate medical education in Ukraine during an informal discussion of author’s time as a U.S. Fulbright Scholar for the 2018-2019 academic years for the project titled Postgraduate Medical Education In Ukraine. The interviews with interns (85); attendings, program directors, hospital administrators (75), several medical students and others were recorded during numerous author’s visits and observations (50) to various Ukrainian hospitals. The conclusions made herein are my own and serve to report my observations on the state and quality of postgraduate medical training in Ukraine, reference to that in the United States and the author’s over 45-year practice as a surgeon in Illinois. This mainly concerns internships in the surgical specialties and subspecialties. Some suggestions as to how to change the system are presented.

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  • The following serves as an informal discussion of my time as a U.S Fulbright Scholar for the 2018-2019 academic year for the project titled Postgraduate Medical Education In Ukraine

  • Internship regulations

  • I did not give out formal questionnaires but conducted my discussions on the topics mentioned in my paper. They were on the basis of postgraduate medical education as a whole in Ukraine and not a particular region

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Introduction

The following serves as an informal discussion of my time as a U.S Fulbright Scholar for the 2018-2019 academic year for the project titled Postgraduate Medical Education In Ukraine. The conclusions made are my own, and serve to report my observations on the state and quality of postgraduate medical training in Ukraine, referenced to that in the United States and my over 45 year practice as a surgeon in Illinois. Entrance into medical school requires an entrance exam, and the grade for entrance has been recently raised (150 балів). Applicants may include those that are government sponsored (which requires application for aid) and those that can selfpay. There are much less government sponsored students than self-paying students

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