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医疗保健认证机构一直面临的一个挑战是确定一种有效的方式来评估医生的能力。医疗领域在不断变化,新技术、新研究和新药学层出不穷,医生必须跟上时代的步伐,才能为病人提供适当的医疗服务。保持认证,特别是再认证考试,用于验证所有医学专科是否始终如一地达到了高标准的医疗水平。然而,不同国家有不同的结构来确保医生掌握最新的医学知识。例如,美国医生必须每十年通过一次标准化考试来重新认证自己,以保持其资格证书。相比之下,加拿大医生不需要通过正式考试。这种反差让人怀疑重新认证考试在医学专业发展计划中的价值。我们概述了加拿大和美国的纠正情况,并推荐了与加拿大类似的 MOC 计划,加拿大不要求重新认证考试。
The Value of Board Recertification Among Physicians.
An ongoing challenge among healthcare certifying organizations is identifying an effective manner of evaluating a physician's competency. The medical field is constantly changing, with new technology, research and pharmacology available, and physicians must be kept up to date in order to properly care for their patients. Maintenance of certification and specifically, recertification exams, are used to verify that a high standard of care is consistently met across all medical specialties. However, different countries have different structures in place to ensure physicians are kept abreast of the latest medical knowledge. For instance, American physicians must recertify themselves every ten years by passing a standardized exam to maintain their credentials. In comparison, Canadian physicians are not required to pass a formal examination. This contrast puts into question the value of the recertification exam in medical professional development programs. We outline the rectification situation in both Canada and the US and recommend MOC programs similar to Canada's, which does not require a recertification examination.