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经日本医学专业委员会认证的医学专家被定义为接受过适当和广泛培训、提供标准医疗护理并受到患者信任、满足公民接受标准和安全治疗需求的医生。根据这一定义,日本精神病学和神经病学学会(Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology)的一个委员会自2014年底以来一直在讨论更新标准,以确保新标准不会与之前的标准有明显不同。主要变化包括:1)以学分制取代积分制;2)部分课程成为必修课程;3)临床实践证明需要五份临床报告,而不是两份。作为日本委员会认证的精神病学家,更新认证所需的学分是根据临床实践证明、跨专业课程、精神病学专业课程、学术成就和临床实践以外的活动来计算的。5年内累计修满50个学分才能续签认证。在不能及时更新的特殊情况下(如出国留学研究、请病假、产假、照顾家庭成员等),有两种选择:一种是宣布暂停状态,即证书暂时不使用;另一种是采用替代手段,如用自学代替临床实践。委员会打算尽可能有效地采取措施,以避免在即将更新认证的精神科医生之间对新标准产生混淆,并尽量减少日本精神病学和神经病学学会规定的委员会认证精神科医生的更新程序与医学专家的要求之间的差异。
[Renewal of Certification as a Japanese Board-Certified Psychiatrist].
Medical specialists certified by the Japanese Medical Specialty Board are defined as medi- cal doctors who have been appropriately and extensively trained, provide standard medical care, and are trusted by patients, responding to citizens' needs to receive standard and safe treatment. In accordance with this definition, a committee of the Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology has discussed the criteria for renewal since late 2014 so that the new criteria will not be markedly different from the previous ones. The major changes include the following: 1) adoption of the credit-based system in place of the point-based system, 2) making part of the courses mandatory, and 3) requiring five instead of two clinical reports as proof of clinical practice. The credits needed to renew certification as a Japanese Board-Certified Psychiatrist are calculated based on proof of clinical practice, across-specialty courses, psychiatry-specific courses, academic achievements, and activities other than clinical practice. In total, 50 credits in 5 years are required to renew the certification. In the case of exceptional circumstances where renewal in a timely manner is not possible (e.g., studying abroad for research, taking sick leave, taking maternity leave, caring for a fam- ily member, etc.), there are two options to choose from: one is to declare a state of suspension, whereby one's certification is temporarily unused, and the other is to use substitutional means, such as using self-learning in place of clinical practice. The committee intends to adopt measures as effectively as possible in order to avoid con- fusion regarding the new criteria among psychiatrists about to renew their certification, and also to minimize the discrepancy between the renewal process for the Board-Certified Psychi- atrists as stipulated by the Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology and the require- ments for Medical Specialists.