Experience of using the national hospital organization “Clinical Practice Program” in severe motor and intellectual disability resident training.

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  • Kobayashi Shinya
    Department of severe motor and intellectual disability, National Hospital Organization Higashinagano Hospital, Nagano, Nagano
  • Seki Hiromi
    Department of Pediatrics, National Hospital Organization Higashinagano Hospital, Nagano, Nagano
  • Kurokawa Kouhei
    Department of severe motor and intellectual disability, National Hospital Organization Higashinagano Hospital, Nagano, Nagano
  • Tanaka Kaoru
    Department of severe motor and intellectual disability, National Hospital Organization Higashinagano Hospital, Nagano, Nagano
  • Touyama Machiko
    Department of Pediatrics, National Hospital Organization Higashinagano Hospital, Nagano, Nagano

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  • 臨床研修医の受け入れに国立病院機構版重症心身障害医療「臨床研修プログラム」を使用した経験

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The Higashinagano Hospital residency program for the doctor who is going to be concerned with severe motor and intellectual disability (SMID) in the future is based on the National SMID conference “Clinical Practice Program”. Our Hospital has accepted junior residents since 2005 and since, then, continues to offer both one-day or one-week courses. The hospital holds pre-program meetings in which our doctors, nurses, physical therapists, dietitians, welfare staff, school teachers and general affairs staff meet and decide on general program content then assign specific responsibilities for lectures, observations, skill acquisition projects, and so on. Past and present daily resident reports are also carefully reviewed and considered for improvements to current and future training. Use of the program has resulted in the development of a rich curriculum that allows our hospital, which has a limited number of doctors, to effectively manage clinical practice. Many department staffs have significant contributions to the program in order to advance promising doctors for SMID. We hope that more residents will participate in this program of SMID clinical practice in the future.

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