Abstract

The aim of the Dutch Advanced Training Programme for General Practitioners is to provide a limited number of general practitioners with a training which will enable them to play a leading role in professional organisations as well as at universities, in helping to shape the future development of general practice. The objective of the training is the acquisition of clinical and medico-scientific expertise. This Dutch programme implemented by the Department of General Practice at the University of Limburg was officially launched in 1991, for a total of 10 participants. The present paper outlines the background, objectives, organisational structure, curriculum profile, assessment and evaluation of the programme.

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