International Briefs: Changes in Medical Education and Accreditation in 2005
December 2005
in “
Journal of Medical Regulation
”
TLDR Australia improved medical education and Canada focused on professionalism and patient safety.
In 2005, the Australian Medical Council (AMC) made significant changes in medical education by accrediting new medical schools and reviewing existing programs, with a focus on collaboration and innovation. They also considered new specialties such as pain and palliative medicine and reviewed rural and remote medicine as a distinct specialty. In Canada, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta emphasized professionalism and patient safety, particularly through communication and education, and transitioned to a digital accreditation platform. Additionally, they addressed a complaint about a physician's advertising claims, underscoring the importance of honesty and trust in physician-patient relationships.