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- RenukaJyothi S
- Shashikant Patil
- Manoranjan Dash
- Pochampalli Deepth
- Bharat Bhushan
- Amit Kumar
- Rama Sankar
Abstract
Lack of physicians and nurses worldwide has grown to be a serious issue influencing healthcare in both industrialised and developing regions. This deficit is greater given the rising demand for health care services, particularly in rural and underdeveloped areas. We need innovative approaches beyond the conventional recruiting practices to close these disparities. One approach that seems promising is establishing local-level educational and training initiatives to provide a consistent supply of medical professionals. Making localised programs that satisfy the particular healthcare requirements of the community is the primary objective of district level education and training initiatives. By concentrating on the regions with the most discrepancies in healthcare coverage, these initiatives may be designed to provide individuals with the necessary skills to satisfy local requirements. These initiatives emphasise practical training, community learning, and cooperative efforts among local healthcare professionals to ensure that trainees possess the necessary practical skills to handle issues in the provision of healthcare. These sorts of initiatives are aimed to make medical education more affordable and accessible for those who may not be able to visit conventional medical colleges because to financial or accessibility problems. These initiatives may provide students with real-world experience and direct exposure to tending to patients in a range of circumstances thanks to district hospitals and clinics as well as other modern healthcare venues. These initiatives not only impart medical knowledge but also aim to include individuals in their communities by allowing them assist in creating the training and instructional resources. Ultimately, local level education and training initiatives not only address the dearth of physicians and nurses but also result in long-term, permanent enhancements in healthcare. These programs could change healthcare access, improve patient results, and help make healthcare systems stronger overall by creating a staff that is both skilled and deeply tied to the communities they serve.
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RePEc:dbk:medicw:v:3:y:2024:i::p:491:id:491
DOI: 10.56294/mw2024491
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