Comparison of general practice residents' attitudes and perceptions about training in two programmes in China: a mixed methods survey.
Siqing LianYu XiaJinzhi ZhangXiaoning HanChunhua ChiMichael Derwin FettersPublished in: Family medicine and community health (2019)
These Chinese GP residents identify areas for improvement in their training as well as strengths. Higher satisfaction with faculty teaching and job optimism in Beijing where GP residents receive training from specifically qualified faculty, and can earn special certification, suggest that the educational innovations enhance training and promote positivity about job prospects. These findings imply that GP residents in China face many training challenges that are similar to other international reports, while also implicating benefits of using an innovative curricular approach.