Perception of physicians about medical education received during their Nephrology residency training in Peru

Percy Herrera-Añazco, Luis Bonilla-Vargas, Adrian V. Hernandez, Manuela Silveira-Chau

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In Peru there are different hospitals and university programs for training of specialists in nephrology.

OBJECTIVE: To assess the perception of physicians who attend such programs.

METHODS: We carried out a descriptive cross-sectional national-level study in physicians who were in the last two years of nephrology training during February 2012 and who had graduated from it in 2010 and 2011. A self-applied questionnaire was developed along with the Peruvian Society of Nephrology based on international standards. The questionnaire evaluated: mentoring, clinical training, procedures, external rotations, research and global perception.

RESULTS: Forty doctors were surveyed nationwide. 82.5% had tutors, 22.5% of them said their support was poor. A 27.5% described their theoretical formation as deficient. The practical training was perceived as acceptable globally; however, improvements in training on peritoneal dialysis and reading kidney transplant biopsies are necessary. A 90% have national external rotations and 65% reported to have an international rotation. In the assessment of research, 77.5% thought this is deficient. In addition, 82.5% believed that residency should last four years. However, 60% reported that their residency training was good. There is a decrease in the positive perception of the aspects studied among residents regarding graduates.

CONCLUSION: The overall perception of nephrology residency training was considered good; however, areas of tutoring, and academic and research activities on average were deficient.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)333-340
Number of pages8
JournalJornal brasileiro de nefrologia : 'orgao oficial de Sociedades Brasileira e Latino-Americana de Nefrologia
Volume37
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2015
Externally publishedYes

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