Journal article
Building a sustainable clinical academic workforce to meet the future healthcare needs of Australia and New Zealand: Report from the first summit meeting
J Windsor, J Searle, R Hanney, A Chapman, M Grigg, P Choong, A Mackay, BM Smithers, JA Churchill, S Carney, JA Smith, Z Wainer, NJ Talley, MA Gladman
Internal Medicine Journal | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1111/imj.12854
Abstract
The delivery of healthcare that meets the requirements for quality, safety and cost-effectiveness relies on a well-trained medical workforce, including clinical academics whose career includes a specific commitment to research, education and/or leadership. In 2011, the Medical Deans of Australia and New Zealand published a review on the clinical academic workforce and recommended the development of an integrated training pathway for clinical academics. A bi-national Summit on Clinical Academic Training was recently convened to bring together all relevant stakeholders to determine how best to do this. An important part understood the lessons learnt from the UK experience after 10 years since ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and the Medical Deans Australia and New Zealand.