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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim ; 25(2): 144-51, 2006 Feb.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16269228

ABSTRACT

STUDY DESIGN: The aim of this study was to assess how French anaesthesiologists perform continuing medical education (CME). METHODS: A 73 items survey was mailed to 1,000 anaesthesiologists (11% of anaesthesiologists population) of geographic, gender and institution representative of national anaesthesiologist demography. A second mail was sent to non-responders, 6 weeks later. RESULTS: The answer rate was 40.8% and the sample of responders appeared to match the French anaesthesiologist population. Seventy-two percent of surveyed anaesthesiologists were affiliated to the French society of anaesthesia-intensive care and 24% to other medical societies. Attendance to French congresses was 81% and miscellaneous congresses were equally appreciated in terms of quality. Only 17% of surveyed anaesthesiologists attended international congresses. Multi-thematic congresses were preferred by 67%. The annual time devoted to congresses was 6 days (median) with additional 4 days (median) reserved for practical courses. French medical journals and international journals had a reading rate of 89 and 37%, respectively. For 61% of responders CME was funded by institutional grants. Internet CME use was found in 73% of anaesthesiologists. Time and money were the two most frequent reasons invoked for CME restriction. CONCLUSION: CME is a broadly shared activity, which still remains focussed on national resources.


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Anesthesiology/education , Education, Medical, Continuing/statistics & numerical data , Anesthesiology/economics , Attitude of Health Personnel , Congresses as Topic , Data Collection , Education, Medical, Continuing/economics , France , Internet , Periodicals as Topic , Societies, Medical
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