Journal article

The capacity of Australian ED to absorb the projected increase in intern numbers

A Chong, TJ Weiland, C MacKinlay, GA Jelinek

EMA Emergency Medicine Australasia | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2010

Abstract

As a reaction to the medical workforce shortage in Australia, a large expansion of undergraduate medical education has occurred through the provision of funding of additional medical student places. As a consequence, the number of medical graduates is anticipated to increase by as much as 90% with a peak in numbers anticipated in 2012. With ED already under pressure, this increase has serious implications for ED, particularly the delivery of intern and student teaching. This integrated review describes potential challenges that might arise from the predicted increase in intern numbers working in ED. A structured literature search was conducted from which 44 directly relevant articles were id..

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