新西兰于2026年2月2日开始对220多名新的普通医生和农村医学医生进行培训,以解决保健短缺问题。
New Zealand launched training for over 220 new doctors in general and rural medicine on February 2, 2026, to tackle healthcare shortages.
2026年2月2日,220多名医生开始在整个新西兰接受一般实践和农村医院医学方面的专家培训,这是解决保健人员短缺问题的一项重大努力。
Over 220 doctors began specialist training in general practice and rural hospital medicine across New Zealand on February 2, 2026, marking a major effort to address healthcare workforce shortages.
新西兰皇家普通医师学院欢迎210人加入一般实践教育方案,15人加入农村医院医学培训方案,包括创纪录的毛利人和太平洋岛民登记官人数。
The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners welcomed 210 into the General Practice Education Programme and 15 into the Rural Hospital Medicine Training Programme, including a record number of Māori and Pacific Peoples registrars.
扩大范围包括扩大对政府采购培训的供资范围,减少财政障碍,以及支助农村受训人员。
The expansion includes extended funding for GP training, reducing financial barriers, and support for rural trainees.
2024年核准的一个新的西海岸方案将每年培训8至10名医生,提供稳定的时间安排、住房和明确的职业道路,以提高服务不足地区的保留率。
A new West Coast programme, accredited in 2024, will train eight to ten doctors annually, offering stable schedules, housing, and clear career paths to boost retention in underserved areas.
这些倡议与新西兰国家农村保健战略相一致,旨在改善农村地区获得护理的机会。
The initiatives align with New Zealand’s National Rural Health Strategy, aiming to improve access to care in rural regions.