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Reflecting on the Implementation of United Kingdom (UK) General Practitioner Training Models in China: Highlights From a Train-the-Trainer Pilot Program
Published 2025-06-01“…To achieve the internationally recognized training standard, this project is collaborating with the most advanced general practitioner training system in UK, which has excellent track record of innovative research for co-designing train-the-trainer program. This program aims to reflect on the effective implementation of innovative training models in the context of Chinese GPs training system, ultimately aiming to improve the trainers’ capability in training the future Chinese general practitioners.Methods: This study was a cross-sectional survey with an online questionnaire seeking feedback from the GP teachers and trainers who attended the train-the-trainer program featuring co-designed online and offline teaching.Results: All participants were general practitioners; average age 42.5± 5.41 years, including 65% female, 65% consultant general practitioners, 60% general practitioners with PhD, average years of clinical practice being 17.7± 6.96, average years of teaching being 6.0± 1.41, average hours of teaching weekly being 2.1± 0.85, and average number of residents trained being 39.6± 51.87. …”
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Comparison of Telehealth and Onsite Supervised Maintenance Exercise Programs for Adults With Chronic Lung Disease: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Feasibility Trial
Published 2025-08-01“…ObjectiveThis pilot protocol aims to assess the effectiveness of an 8-week supervised maintenance rehabilitation program delivered onsite or remotely via tele-rehab in patients with CLD. …”
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A community-focused cervical and breast cancer screening program using a sustainable funding model in a training center in Ghana
Published 2025-03-01“…Conclusion While the outreach approach adopted by the CCPTC has myriad benefits, further evidence-based studies and structured program evaluations are needed to assess if this approach can be adopted on a large scale, especially without the backing of a training institution with the needed resources and capacity to investigate and manage screen positives.…”
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