Abstract

Japan can learn from the Swedish primary care doctor fostering system

Highlights

  • A new training program for primary care physicians in Japan their research and take PhD courses (10% of total trainees) while started in 2018

  • There are many problems to overcome working as clinicians at each PHC, and they can get strong support in the program, especially regarding the fact that the effective role from the National Research School in General Medicine to improve of clinical education and clinical research of primary care physicians the clinical research network among the primary care settings

  • In Sweden, there are seven medical schools that were established by their government, and the country has a total of approximately 2000 medical students

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A new training program for primary care physicians in Japan their research and take PhD courses (10% of total trainees) while started in 2018. There are many problems to overcome working as clinicians at each PHC, and they can get strong support in the program, especially regarding the fact that the effective role from the National Research School in General Medicine to improve of clinical education and clinical research of primary care physicians the clinical research network among the primary care settings.

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