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Internship (medicine)

A medical intern is a physician in training who has completed medical school and has a medical degree but does not yet have a license to practice medicine unsupervised. Medical education generally ends with a period of practical training similar to internship, but the way the overall program of academic and practical medical training is structured differs depending upon the country, as does the terminology used (see medical education and medical school for further details).

Australia

In Australia, medical graduates must complete one year in an accredited hospital post before they receive full registration. This year of conditional registration is called the intern year.[1] An internship is not necessarily completed in a hospital at the same state as the graduate's medical school.

Brazil

In Brazil, medical school consists of six years or twelve semesters. The final two years (or one and a half years, depending on the University in question) are the internship. During this time, students work extensive hospital hours and do basic hospital work while supervised by residents and staff. This period is usually divided among internal medicine, surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, pediatrics, emergency medicine, family medicine, and a final elective period in which the student chooses an area for further experience. On conclusion of the internship, the student becomes a doctor and may work unsupervised or enter a residency program to gain a specialty.

Chile

After high school, a medical education in Chile takes seven years—five years as a medical student and two years as an intern, earning the degree of Médico Cirujano (equivalent to general practitioner in the USA). Internships minimally include the four basic specialties (internal medicine, general surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, and pediatrics). After completing the internship, the new physician may work in primary care, hospitals, or apply to residencies for a specialty.

DR Congo

DR Congo has a two-year internship program for public health schools.[citation needed] Many hospitals employ Doctors prior to their full registration with the medical council (CNOM).[citation needed]

Ecuador

After finishing high school, students may apply to medical school. Medical school generally consist of six years of medical school. The final year is an internship, in which students rotate through surgical and clinical specialties. Completing the program earns the student the title of Médico Cirujano (equivalent to general practitioner in the USA). Additionally, a doctor must complete one year of community medicine to obtain a medical register and license from the Public Health Ministry (MSP). After this, the MD may enter a residency or apply to a specialty.

Egypt

Before 2018 and upon graduating from a six-year medical school, students undergo one year of internship or clerkship training in a university or teaching hospital. During this year, a graduate must complete two-month rotations in each of general surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, and obstetrics-gynecology. They also must complete one-month rotations in a sub-specialty of their choice in each of surgery, internal medicine, anesthesiology and emergency medicine. After 2018 the length of medical school has been reduced to five years and the internship has been extended to two years. On completion of the internship they take the Egyptian Medical Licensing Examination (EMLE) and they are licensed to practice.[2][3]

Germany

Legal qualification as a doctor in Germany, from 1988 to 2004, required that students serve as “Arzt im Praktikum” (physician in internship) for 18 months. In 2004, Germany repealed this regulation. Since then doctors of medicine, who successfully finish their medical studies received legal qualification and the status of assistant doctor immediately when taking up a medical occupation. However, they cannot enter private practice or work unsupervised until they receive a Facharzt (full board certification) in their chosen specialty.

Ghana

The housemanship (internship period) is a two-year period after graduating from medical school during which newly qualified doctors, practice under supervision in designated hospitals in the country. This involves six month rotations each in medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics, in no particular order. Alternatively, a houseman may opt to do a rotation in anesthesia or psychiatry in place of one of the traditional four rotation areas. During this period the houseman (intern) holds provisional registration status with the Ghana Medical and Dental Council. After the student successfully completes the housemanship, they receive full registration status and the rank of Medical Officer (M.O.).

India

After 4.5 years of medical school to earn their MBBS degree, every doctor in India must complete a one-year Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship in various specialties to achieve permanent registration from the National Medical Commission (NMC) as a physician licensed to practice as a primary care doctor throughout India.

Indonesia

Every medical graduate from an Indonesian public or private university, or from an overseas-approved institution, after an adaptation process, must apply for internship registration to the Indonesian Medical Council (Konsil Kedokteran Indonesia (KKI)).[4] After the council approves their application, an intern must apply to the Ministry of Health (MoH) for an internship position. After the MoH accepts the application,[5] the intern serves supervised rotations in a hospital emergency department, hospital inpatient/outpatient and public primary healthcare. After completing the internship, they receive an Internship Completion Certificate (Surat Tanda Selesai Internsip, STSI) from the MoH—which is the requirement for full registration in the KKI. A full registered doctor can practice as a general practitioner or pursue postgraduate education for a specialty and sub-specialty.

Iran

In Iran, a seven-year medical education ends with an 18-month internship in a university hospital. On completing the internship, a person may work independently as a Medical Doctor (MD) or take the National Comprehensive Residency Exam and continue studies in a specialty. If they decide to work as a General Practitioner, they must first complete compulsory service in areas the Iranian Ministry of Health has designated as under-served. The internship rotates through all major and minor specialties, including emergency medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, surgery, dermatology, ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology, infectious diseases, and psychiatry.

Iraq

In Iraq, graduates of a six-year medical program start a two-year internship in a hospital. The first year is divided into three months in specialties: internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, surgery, and pediatrics. In the second year, students must finish various-length courses in sub-specialties (radiology, ophthalmology, psychiatry, etc.). After the two-year internship, doctors may practice independently. At that point, they must practice in under-served areas for one year—after which they may apply to study a specialty. (This information is in accordance with the Graduation Law for Medical Professionals of the Iraqi Ministry of Health for 2019)

Ireland

To register fully with the Medical Council of Ireland as a doctor, graduates must complete twelve months of training in an approved public hospital. Internship comprises at least one surgical and one medical rotation. Interns must spend at least two months and not more than three months in another speciality, including emergency medicine, general practice, obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics, psychiatry, anaesthesia, and radiology.

After completing the internship, doctors obtain a certificate of satisfactory service. On receipt of the certificate, the Medical Council permits the provisionally registered doctor to apply for full registration in the General Register of Medical Practitioners.[6]

Israel

In Israel, medical graduates must complete a one-year internship in an accredited hospital before they receive full registration.[7] After completing the intern year, the graduate can go into a specialty program or practice general medicine. There are two kinds of internships:

In both programs, every intern gets a month off. Some applicants prefer the rotating program because it generally is not as strenuous as a straight internship. However, a straight year can provide better preparation for the second year of residency.

Jordan

In Jordan, after finishing medical school (6 years), medical students receive an M.D. degree, but may only practice medicine after they work in a hospital for 12 months. After they complete the year of hospital work, they are licensed to work as a general practitioner.

Lebanon

In Lebanon, universities like the American University of Beirut (AUB), the University of Balamand (UOB), or the Lebanese American University (LAU), follow a curriculum similar to that of universities in the US. The Beirut Arab University (BAU) on the other hand, follows a six-year program like in Europe, with an internship as a post graduate 7th year.

Other universities, like Universite Saint Joseph (USJ), follow the French curriculum. This excludes, for example, pre-medical studies (e.g., a BS in science). Instead, students enroll directly in a seven-year program of science and medicine.

Malaysia

Every medical graduate, from a Malaysian public or private university, or from an overseas-approved university or college, must apply for provisional registration with the Malaysian Medical Council.[8] Once the council approves their application, they are listed as 'Approved for Consideration'. This approval is required for them to apply for the position of Medical Graduate Officer (Pegawai Perubatan Siswazah) from the government, to be accepted into the government service.

Once the government accepts the application (through an interview and government servant compulsory course), the Council registers them as a Medical Graduate Officer with a Provisional Registration Number, which allows them to serve as house officers (called H.O. for short), also known as housemen, working in major government hospitals only (ones with adequate consultants of each specialty or department).

Interns must complete six four month rotations in:

  • Internal medicine
  • Surgery
  • Paediatrics
  • Orthopaedics,
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • A choice of Emergency Medicine, Anaesthesiology, Psychiatry, Family Medicine;

This adds up to 24 months of housemanship. They are then “Fully Registered” by the Malaysian Medical Council. Government service is compulsory for every medical graduate who wants full registration with the Malaysian Medical Council—after which, they may practice independently.

Sometimes the council extends the 24-month housemanship due to incompetency or health reasons. A fully registered doctor (called medical officer, MO) may choose to work in the government sector or private sector. Consultants in this country, largely, refers to a doctor with completed specialty and sub-specialty training and a Master or PhD degree, approved by the council.

Mexico

To become a physician in Mexico, one must study 12 years of elementary and high school before entering medical school.[9] Medical education includes:

  • Five years of medical school (10 semesters) that include basic sciences and clinical rotations
  • One year of rotating internship to become gradually responsible to work without supervision. Clinical areas included: pediatrics, surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, emergency department, and communitary medicine.
  • One year of social service, whether the medical school is private or public

After completing medical school, the medical student may obtain a license to work as a general physician and may opt to train in a specific field such as pediatrics, internal medicine, orthopedic surgery, etc. The doctor must complete a residency of three to seven years (depending on the field) to get a specialist license.

Nepal

After four and half years of medical/dental school (degree of MBBS or BDS) every doctor in Nepal must complete a one-year compulsory rotatory internship in various specialities and pass a medical licensing examination conducted by the Nepal Medical Council (NMC) to get Temporary registration in Nepal Medical Council as a physician or dental surgeon. The internship should be completed through their medical/dental college, as recommended by the NMC. Only after registration with the NMC is one licensed to practice medicine or dentistry as a primary care doctor or dental surgeon.

The Netherlands

The Netherlands historically had a four-year pre-clinical phase leading to a master-equivalent pre-doctoral degree (doctorandus), followed by a two-year internship with responsibilities similar to a U.S. intern. The two-year training lead to an M.D. degree with license for independent practice on successful completion. With the introduction of the Bachelor/Master system as prescribed by the Bologna Process, the medical education curriculum has been modified in all eight medical schools to consist of a three-year bachelor and a three-year master program. The bachelor phase is almost exclusively pre-clinical. The master includes internships, skills training, refresher courses, and a research internship. The "master" is awarded with an M.D. degree.

New Zealand

All graduates of New Zealand and Australian accredited medical schools undertake pre-vocational medical training, also known as the intern training programme. It is also undertaken by doctors who obtained registration based on a pass in the New Zealand Registration Examination (NZREX Clinical). During postgraduate year 1 (PGY1) and postgraduate year 2 (PGY2), house officers complete a series of 13-week clinical attachments as part of their pre-vocational medical training. From 2020, one of these attachments must be community-based.[10]

Nigeria

The internship program (housemanship) is a one-year period in most hospitals in Nigeria. After an internship program under the supervision of qualified licensed doctors each house officer must complete a one-year program in the National Youth Service Corp (NYSC). During this period, they must have a provisional license from the Nigeria Medical & Dental Council to practice, temporarily with little or no supervision. The residency program is available to any medical doctor who wants to continue in their medical career. This involves writing a postgraduate examination termed "primaries" in any faculty of choice.

Pakistan

After completing five years of medical school, each graduate must complete a year of training at a teaching hospital, rotating through various departments. After they complete this mandatory training period, a candidate may begin residency (specialty) training.

Peru

In Peru, a medical intern is a seventh year medical student who must complete the specialties of internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, surgery, and pediatrics. Some universities include mental health in the seventh year curriculum. Some hospitals pay interns. Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia has an internship program and externship program—in which the latter acts as an apprentice of the former, thus the medical student has two years of medical practice.

Philippines

After earning their Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree through a four-year post-baccalaureate program, medical graduates are required to complete one year of internship in authorized hospitals and health centers.[11] The program is supervised and monitored by the Association of Philippine Medical Colleges (APMC), and its completion is a requirement for the Physician Licensure Examination (PLE).[11][12]

Poland

In Poland internship starts after six years of medical school. During thirteen months interns have to attend rotations in internal medicine, general and trauma surgery, anesthesiology and intensive care, emergency medicine, pediatrics and neonatology, gynecology and obstetrics, psychiatry, family medicine and additionally few courses: medical law, bioethics, etc. After finishing the internship and passing medical exam young doctors can start residency to earn chosen specialty or work as a doctor without specific medical specialty.

Slovenia

In Slovenia, medical graduates, after six-years of medical school, must complete a six-month paid internship at a medical institution. During the internship, they rotate through internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, OB/GYN, ENT, ophthalmology, emergency medicine, and anesthesiology—with emphasis on emergencies in each department. Completing the internship is a condition for taking the professional medical exam, passing which earns a doctor a license to practice medicine in Slovenia and apply for a specialty.

South Africa

An internship is a compulsory requirement for newly qualified medical doctors who are registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa in order to obtain a medical license to practice. They work in designated hospitals under supervision for two years. They may work independently in specified medical disciplines, and for periods of time designated by the HPCSA. They are employed by the institution they work at, and this option is generally only available to South African citizens or permanent residents. Foreign-qualified doctors who have recently qualified and do not have the required medical experience to register with the HPCSA may be told to do an internship to qualify for full registration. They may intern in their country of origin or in South Africa.

In South Africa, an elective for medical students is where a student arranges to visit a hospital for a short period (three to six months) to gain experience in a different medical context. They work under supervision, mentored by experienced doctors. It is primarily a learning experience. They cannot work independently, and must register with HPCSA if they are a foreign student.[13]

Sweden

The Swedish equivalent to an internship is the allmäntjänstgöring (AT, "general practice"), which is required for obtaining a medical license. It takes at least 18 months, but usually lasts longer—21 months in most cases. Students must fulfill at least nine months in medicine and surgery (at least three months of each, but mostly six + six months), three months in psychiatry, and six months as a general practitioner. After the allmäntjänstgöring, the students must complete a test from the National Board of Health and Welfare (Socialstyrelsen), to receive a medical license. This is followed by specialisttjänstgöring (ST, "specialization practice"), the equivalent of residency.

Thailand

After graduation from medical school, most newly-qualified doctors are required to undertake a compulsory placement at a provincial hospital outside Bangkok (internship) for up to 3 years according to the Medical Council of Thailand (TMC). In the first year, internships are generally held at larger provincial hospitals, while second to third years are spent in smaller community hospitals. Upon completion of the first year, interns will receive a certificate of initial training (Thai:ใบรับรองการปฏิบัติงานแพทย์เพิ่มพูนทักษะ). The duration spent in internship depends on the specialty the graduate wishes to study.

United Kingdom

The British equivalent of an intern is the foundation year 1 (F1, FY1) doctor, who is on the first year of their two-year Foundation Programme, and has provisional registration with the General Medical Council. Before the introduction of the Foundation Programme in 2005, the equivalent post was called a "house officer" (also known as junior house officer and latterly, pre-registration house officer or PRHO). Despite its technical obsolescence, many clinicians still use the term house officer. (The term "senior house officer" or SHO is still used to refer to a tier of doctors that may include both those in the second year of Foundation Programme, and those who have begun a specialty training programme). The Foundation Programme is a 2 year long training period in which competencies are developed and documented.

United States

A medical internship typically lasts one year and usually begins on July 1. Internships are of two types: transitional and specialty track. After a physician completes an internship and Step 3 of the USMLE or Level 3 of the COMLEX-USA, they may practice as a general practitioner. However, most physicians complete a specialty track medical residency over two to seven years, depending on the specialty. The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) officially dropped the term "intern" in 1975, instead referring to individuals in their first year of graduate medical education as "residents" (Post-Graduate Year 1, or PGY-1).[14]

Venezuela

Venezuela has two internship types: a two-year postgraduate internship and a one-year compulsory pre graduation internship.

  • The postgraduate internship is an elective two year postgraduate internship in type III or IV hospitals. It is required for obtaining a medical license (the other option is one-year in a rural location). The intern must complete for four month each of the specialties of internal medicine, obstetrics, surgery (general surgery and orthopedics surgery), and pediatrics. Also, there is a six months externship in a city setting outpatient clinic.
  • Pre graduation internship: Venezuela mandates two types of medical studies for a medical degree. The program for a degree of "Médico cirujano" or "Médico Integral Comunitario" [15][circular reference] during the final year or one and a half year, depending on the university program, has a compulsory internship program under the supervision of qualified licensed doctors at a type III or IV hospital. During this time, students undergo basic hospital work. The intern must complete eight weeks each of the specialties of internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, general surgery, orthopedics, surgery, and pediatrics. There is also an eight-week externship in a rural outpatient clinic.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Internship medicine news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message A medical intern is a physician in training who has completed medical school and has a medical degree but does not yet have a license to practice medicine unsupervised Medical education generally ends with a period of practical training similar to internship but the way the overall program of academic and practical medical training is structured differs depending upon the country as does the terminology used see medical education and medical school for further details Contents 1 Australia 2 Brazil 3 Chile 4 DR Congo 5 Ecuador 6 Egypt 7 Germany 8 Ghana 9 India 10 Indonesia 11 Iran 12 Iraq 13 Ireland 14 Israel 15 Jordan 16 Lebanon 17 Malaysia 18 Mexico 19 Nepal 20 The Netherlands 21 New Zealand 22 Nigeria 23 Pakistan 24 Peru 25 Philippines 26 Poland 27 Slovenia 28 South Africa 29 Sweden 30 Thailand 31 United Kingdom 32 United States 33 Venezuela 34 References 35 External linksAustralia EditIn Australia medical graduates must complete one year in an accredited hospital post before they receive full registration This year of conditional registration is called the intern year 1 An internship is not necessarily completed in a hospital at the same state as the graduate s medical school Brazil EditIn Brazil medical school consists of six years or twelve semesters The final two years or one and a half years depending on the University in question are the internship During this time students work extensive hospital hours and do basic hospital work while supervised by residents and staff This period is usually divided among internal medicine surgery gynecology and obstetrics pediatrics emergency medicine family medicine and a final elective period in which the student chooses an area for further experience On conclusion of the internship the student becomes a doctor and may work unsupervised or enter a residency program to gain a specialty Chile EditAfter high school a medical education in Chile takes seven years five years as a medical student and two years as an intern earning the degree of Medico Cirujano equivalent to general practitioner in the USA Internships minimally include the four basic specialties internal medicine general surgery gynecology and obstetrics and pediatrics After completing the internship the new physician may work in primary care hospitals or apply to residencies for a specialty DR Congo EditDR Congo has a two year internship program for public health schools citation needed Many hospitals employ Doctors prior to their full registration with the medical council CNOM citation needed Ecuador EditAfter finishing high school students may apply to medical school Medical school generally consist of six years of medical school The final year is an internship in which students rotate through surgical and clinical specialties Completing the program earns the student the title of Medico Cirujano equivalent to general practitioner in the USA Additionally a doctor must complete one year of community medicine to obtain a medical register and license from the Public Health Ministry MSP After this the MD may enter a residency or apply to a specialty Egypt EditBefore 2018 and upon graduating from a six year medical school students undergo one year of internship or clerkship training in a university or teaching hospital During this year a graduate must complete two month rotations in each of general surgery internal medicine pediatrics and obstetrics gynecology They also must complete one month rotations in a sub specialty of their choice in each of surgery internal medicine anesthesiology and emergency medicine After 2018 the length of medical school has been reduced to five years and the internship has been extended to two years On completion of the internship they take the Egyptian Medical Licensing Examination EMLE and they are licensed to practice 2 3 Germany EditLegal qualification as a doctor in Germany from 1988 to 2004 required that students serve as Arzt im Praktikum physician in internship for 18 months In 2004 Germany repealed this regulation Since then doctors of medicine who successfully finish their medical studies received legal qualification and the status of assistant doctor immediately when taking up a medical occupation However they cannot enter private practice or work unsupervised until they receive a Facharzt full board certification in their chosen specialty Ghana EditThe housemanship internship period is a two year period after graduating from medical school during which newly qualified doctors practice under supervision in designated hospitals in the country This involves six month rotations each in medicine surgery obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics in no particular order Alternatively a houseman may opt to do a rotation in anesthesia or psychiatry in place of one of the traditional four rotation areas During this period the houseman intern holds provisional registration status with the Ghana Medical and Dental Council After the student successfully completes the housemanship they receive full registration status and the rank of Medical Officer M O India EditMain article Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship After 4 5 years of medical school to earn their MBBS degree every doctor in India must complete a one year Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship in various specialties to achieve permanent registration from the National Medical Commission NMC as a physician licensed to practice as a primary care doctor throughout India Indonesia EditEvery medical graduate from an Indonesian public or private university or from an overseas approved institution after an adaptation process must apply for internship registration to the Indonesian Medical Council Konsil Kedokteran Indonesia KKI 4 After the council approves their application an intern must apply to the Ministry of Health MoH for an internship position After the MoH accepts the application 5 the intern serves supervised rotations in a hospital emergency department hospital inpatient outpatient and public primary healthcare After completing the internship they receive an Internship Completion Certificate Surat Tanda Selesai Internsip STSI from the MoH which is the requirement for full registration in the KKI A full registered doctor can practice as a general practitioner or pursue postgraduate education for a specialty and sub specialty Year Months1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12Before 2020 Rotation 1 Rotation 2 Rotation 3hospital emergency department hospital inpatient outpatient public primary healthcarepublic primary healthcare hospital emergency department hospital inpatient outpatienthospital inpatient outpatient public primary healthcare hospital emergency departmentSince 2020 Hospital Rotation PHC Rotationemergency department inpatient outpatient inpatient outpatient emergency department public primary healthcareIran EditIn Iran a seven year medical education ends with an 18 month internship in a university hospital On completing the internship a person may work independently as a Medical Doctor MD or take the National Comprehensive Residency Exam and continue studies in a specialty If they decide to work as a General Practitioner they must first complete compulsory service in areas the Iranian Ministry of Health has designated as under served The internship rotates through all major and minor specialties including emergency medicine internal medicine obstetrics and gynecology pediatrics surgery dermatology ophthalmology otorhinolaryngology infectious diseases and psychiatry Iraq EditIn Iraq graduates of a six year medical program start a two year internship in a hospital The first year is divided into three months in specialties internal medicine obstetrics and gynecology surgery and pediatrics In the second year students must finish various length courses in sub specialties radiology ophthalmology psychiatry etc After the two year internship doctors may practice independently At that point they must practice in under served areas for one year after which they may apply to study a specialty This information is in accordance with the Graduation Law for Medical Professionals of the Iraqi Ministry of Health for 2019 Ireland EditTo register fully with the Medical Council of Ireland as a doctor graduates must complete twelve months of training in an approved public hospital Internship comprises at least one surgical and one medical rotation Interns must spend at least two months and not more than three months in another speciality including emergency medicine general practice obstetrics and gynaecology paediatrics psychiatry anaesthesia and radiology After completing the internship doctors obtain a certificate of satisfactory service On receipt of the certificate the Medical Council permits the provisionally registered doctor to apply for full registration in the General Register of Medical Practitioners 6 Israel EditIn Israel medical graduates must complete a one year internship in an accredited hospital before they receive full registration 7 After completing the intern year the graduate can go into a specialty program or practice general medicine There are two kinds of internships Direct internship is done in either internal medicine pediatrics or surgery Interns spend two months in surgery two months in pediatrics one month in emergency medicine and six consecutive months the second half of the year in a chosen specialty Rotating internship offers a schedule that rotates through all major specialties including three months of internal medicine two months of pediatrics two months of surgery one month of emergency medicine one month of anesthesiology and intensive care and two elective months In both programs every intern gets a month off Some applicants prefer the rotating program because it generally is not as strenuous as a straight internship However a straight year can provide better preparation for the second year of residency Jordan EditIn Jordan after finishing medical school 6 years medical students receive an M D degree but may only practice medicine after they work in a hospital for 12 months After they complete the year of hospital work they are licensed to work as a general practitioner Lebanon EditIn Lebanon universities like the American University of Beirut AUB the University of Balamand UOB or the Lebanese American University LAU follow a curriculum similar to that of universities in the US The Beirut Arab University BAU on the other hand follows a six year program like in Europe with an internship as a post graduate 7th year Other universities like Universite Saint Joseph USJ follow the French curriculum This excludes for example pre medical studies e g a BS in science Instead students enroll directly in a seven year program of science and medicine Malaysia EditEvery medical graduate from a Malaysian public or private university or from an overseas approved university or college must apply for provisional registration with the Malaysian Medical Council 8 Once the council approves their application they are listed as Approved for Consideration This approval is required for them to apply for the position of Medical Graduate Officer Pegawai Perubatan Siswazah from the government to be accepted into the government service Once the government accepts the application through an interview and government servant compulsory course the Council registers them as a Medical Graduate Officer with a Provisional Registration Number which allows them to serve as house officers called H O for short also known as housemen working in major government hospitals only ones with adequate consultants of each specialty or department Interns must complete six four month rotations in Internal medicine Surgery Paediatrics Orthopaedics Obstetrics and Gynecology A choice of Emergency Medicine Anaesthesiology Psychiatry Family Medicine This adds up to 24 months of housemanship They are then Fully Registered by the Malaysian Medical Council Government service is compulsory for every medical graduate who wants full registration with the Malaysian Medical Council after which they may practice independently Sometimes the council extends the 24 month housemanship due to incompetency or health reasons A fully registered doctor called medical officer MO may choose to work in the government sector or private sector Consultants in this country largely refers to a doctor with completed specialty and sub specialty training and a Master or PhD degree approved by the council Mexico EditTo become a physician in Mexico one must study 12 years of elementary and high school before entering medical school 9 Medical education includes Five years of medical school 10 semesters that include basic sciences and clinical rotations One year of rotating internship to become gradually responsible to work without supervision Clinical areas included pediatrics surgery internal medicine obstetrics and gynecology emergency department and communitary medicine One year of social service whether the medical school is private or publicAfter completing medical school the medical student may obtain a license to work as a general physician and may opt to train in a specific field such as pediatrics internal medicine orthopedic surgery etc The doctor must complete a residency of three to seven years depending on the field to get a specialist license Nepal EditMain article Compulsory Rotatory Residential Internship After four and half years of medical dental school degree of MBBS or BDS every doctor in Nepal must complete a one year compulsory rotatory internship in various specialities and pass a medical licensing examination conducted by the Nepal Medical Council NMC to get Temporary registration in Nepal Medical Council as a physician or dental surgeon The internship should be completed through their medical dental college as recommended by the NMC Only after registration with the NMC is one licensed to practice medicine or dentistry as a primary care doctor or dental surgeon The Netherlands EditThe Netherlands historically had a four year pre clinical phase leading to a master equivalent pre doctoral degree doctorandus followed by a two year internship with responsibilities similar to a U S intern The two year training lead to an M D degree with license for independent practice on successful completion With the introduction of the Bachelor Master system as prescribed by the Bologna Process the medical education curriculum has been modified in all eight medical schools to consist of a three year bachelor and a three year master program The bachelor phase is almost exclusively pre clinical The master includes internships skills training refresher courses and a research internship The master is awarded with an M D degree New Zealand EditAll graduates of New Zealand and Australian accredited medical schools undertake pre vocational medical training also known as the intern training programme It is also undertaken by doctors who obtained registration based on a pass in the New Zealand Registration Examination NZREX Clinical During postgraduate year 1 PGY1 and postgraduate year 2 PGY2 house officers complete a series of 13 week clinical attachments as part of their pre vocational medical training From 2020 one of these attachments must be community based 10 Nigeria EditThe internship program housemanship is a one year period in most hospitals in Nigeria After an internship program under the supervision of qualified licensed doctors each house officer must complete a one year program in the National Youth Service Corp NYSC During this period they must have a provisional license from the Nigeria Medical amp Dental Council to practice temporarily with little or no supervision The residency program is available to any medical doctor who wants to continue in their medical career This involves writing a postgraduate examination termed primaries in any faculty of choice Pakistan EditAfter completing five years of medical school each graduate must complete a year of training at a teaching hospital rotating through various departments After they complete this mandatory training period a candidate may begin residency specialty training Peru EditIn Peru a medical intern is a seventh year medical student who must complete the specialties of internal medicine obstetrics and gynecology surgery and pediatrics Some universities include mental health in the seventh year curriculum Some hospitals pay interns Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia has an internship program and externship program in which the latter acts as an apprentice of the former thus the medical student has two years of medical practice Philippines EditAfter earning their Doctor of Medicine M D degree through a four year post baccalaureate program medical graduates are required to complete one year of internship in authorized hospitals and health centers 11 The program is supervised and monitored by the Association of Philippine Medical Colleges APMC and its completion is a requirement for the Physician Licensure Examination PLE 11 12 Poland EditIn Poland internship starts after six years of medical school During thirteen months interns have to attend rotations in internal medicine general and trauma surgery anesthesiology and intensive care emergency medicine pediatrics and neonatology gynecology and obstetrics psychiatry family medicine and additionally few courses medical law bioethics etc After finishing the internship and passing medical exam young doctors can start residency to earn chosen specialty or work as a doctor without specific medical specialty Slovenia EditIn Slovenia medical graduates after six years of medical school must complete a six month paid internship at a medical institution During the internship they rotate through internal medicine surgery pediatrics OB GYN ENT ophthalmology emergency medicine and anesthesiology with emphasis on emergencies in each department Completing the internship is a condition for taking the professional medical exam passing which earns a doctor a license to practice medicine in Slovenia and apply for a specialty South Africa EditAn internship is a compulsory requirement for newly qualified medical doctors who are registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa in order to obtain a medical license to practice They work in designated hospitals under supervision for two years They may work independently in specified medical disciplines and for periods of time designated by the HPCSA They are employed by the institution they work at and this option is generally only available to South African citizens or permanent residents Foreign qualified doctors who have recently qualified and do not have the required medical experience to register with the HPCSA may be told to do an internship to qualify for full registration They may intern in their country of origin or in South Africa In South Africa an elective for medical students is where a student arranges to visit a hospital for a short period three to six months to gain experience in a different medical context They work under supervision mentored by experienced doctors It is primarily a learning experience They cannot work independently and must register with HPCSA if they are a foreign student 13 Sweden EditThe Swedish equivalent to an internship is the allmantjanstgoring AT general practice which is required for obtaining a medical license It takes at least 18 months but usually lasts longer 21 months in most cases Students must fulfill at least nine months in medicine and surgery at least three months of each but mostly six six months three months in psychiatry and six months as a general practitioner After the allmantjanstgoring the students must complete a test from the National Board of Health and Welfare Socialstyrelsen to receive a medical license This is followed by specialisttjanstgoring ST specialization practice the equivalent of residency Thailand EditAfter graduation from medical school most newly qualified doctors are required to undertake a compulsory placement at a provincial hospital outside Bangkok internship for up to 3 years according to the Medical Council of Thailand TMC In the first year internships are generally held at larger provincial hospitals while second to third years are spent in smaller community hospitals Upon completion of the first year interns will receive a certificate of initial training Thai ibrbrxngkarptibtinganaephthyephimphunthksa The duration spent in internship depends on the specialty the graduate wishes to study United Kingdom EditMain articles Foundation Programme and Foundation doctor The British equivalent of an intern is the foundation year 1 F1 FY1 doctor who is on the first year of their two year Foundation Programme and has provisional registration with the General Medical Council Before the introduction of the Foundation Programme in 2005 the equivalent post was called a house officer also known as junior house officer and latterly pre registration house officer or PRHO Despite its technical obsolescence many clinicians still use the term house officer The term senior house officer or SHO is still used to refer to a tier of doctors that may include both those in the second year of Foundation Programme and those who have begun a specialty training programme The Foundation Programme is a 2 year long training period in which competencies are developed and documented United States EditA medical internship typically lasts one year and usually begins on July 1 Internships are of two types transitional and specialty track After a physician completes an internship and Step 3 of the USMLE or Level 3 of the COMLEX USA they may practice as a general practitioner However most physicians complete a specialty track medical residency over two to seven years depending on the specialty The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education ACGME officially dropped the term intern in 1975 instead referring to individuals in their first year of graduate medical education as residents Post Graduate Year 1 or PGY 1 14 Venezuela EditVenezuela has two internship types a two year postgraduate internship and a one year compulsory pre graduation internship The postgraduate internship is an elective two year postgraduate internship in type III or IV hospitals It is required for obtaining a medical license the other option is one year in a rural location The intern must complete for four month each of the specialties of internal medicine obstetrics surgery general surgery and orthopedics surgery and pediatrics Also there is a six months externship in a city setting outpatient clinic Pre graduation internship Venezuela mandates two types of medical studies for a medical degree The program for a degree of Medico cirujano or Medico Integral Comunitario 15 circular reference during the final year or one and a half year depending on the university program has a compulsory internship program under the supervision of qualified licensed doctors at a type III or IV hospital During this time students undergo basic hospital work The intern must complete eight weeks each of the specialties of internal medicine obstetrics and gynecology general surgery orthopedics surgery and pediatrics There is also an eight week externship in a rural outpatient clinic References Edit National Internship Framework Australian Medical Council 5 June 2014 Archived from the original on 29 October 2014 Retrieved 5 July 2014 وهدان هبة 2021 02 06 بعد إقراره رسمي ا إزاي تسجل في امتحان مزاولة مهنة الطب الوطن in Arabic Retrieved 2022 10 31 Halawa Ahmed 2018 09 20 Egypt Prescribes Changes for Doctors in Training Al Fanar Media Retrieved 2022 10 31 Konsil Kedokteran Indonesia Retrieved 20 August 2019 Program Dokter Internsip Indonesia Badan Pengembangan dan Pemberdayaan Sumber Daya Manusia Kementerian Kesehatan Republik Indonesia Retrieved 20 August 2019 Internship registration Medical Council Ireland Retrieved 5 July 2014 Internship in Medicine in Israel State of Israel Ministry of Health Retrieved 3 October 2017 Malaysian Medical Council www mmc gov my Archived from the original on 6 July 2015 Retrieved 6 July 2015 Curriculum of Medical School at UNAM Mexico Archived 2011 10 02 at the Wayback Machine PGY1 PGY2 amp NZREX training requirements Medical Council of New Zealand 31 March 2019 a b Republic Act No 2382 The Medical Act of 1959 PDF prc gov ph Republic of the Philippines Professional Regulation Commission PRC p 2 Archived PDF from the original on 9 September 2017 Retrieved 8 December 2020 Capinpuyan Aimee Lorraine C Miguel Red Thaddeus D June 2019 Ethical Challenges in Medical Community Internships Health and Human Rights Harvard University Press 21 1 141 147 PMC 6586958 PMID 31239622 Archived from the original on 26 November 2020 Retrieved 8 December 2020 Professional Boards registration Health Professions Council of South Africa Archived from the original on 11 August 2014 Retrieved 5 July 2014 Glossary of terms July 1 2013 PDF Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Archived from the original PDF on 12 July 2014 Retrieved 5 July 2014 es Medico DenominacionesExternal links Edit Straight internship Merriam Webster Dictionary Portal Medicine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Internship medicine amp oldid 1137212231, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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