Supply and demand of clinical practice fields for trainig undergraduate health sciences students in Peru, 2005-2009

Authors

  • Javier Alva Sistema Metropolitano de Solidaridad (SISOL). Lima, Perú. Médico.
  • George Verastegui Gerencia ACESALUD. Lima, Perú. Médico.
  • Edgar Velasquez Observatorio de Recursos Humanos, Dirección General de Gestión del Desarrollo de Recursos Humanos, Ministerio de Salud. Lima, Perú. Estadístico.
  • Reyna Pastor Observatorio de Recursos Humanos, Dirección General de Gestión del Desarrollo de Recursos Humanos, Ministerio de Salud. Lima, Perú. Estadístico.
  • Betsy Moscoso Observatorio de Recursos Humanos, Dirección General de Gestión del Desarrollo de Recursos Humanos, Ministerio de Salud. Lima, Perú. Estadístico.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17843/rpmesp.2011.282.484

Keywords:

Education, medical, Students, health occupations, Hospitals, Health policies, Peru

Abstract

Objectives: To describe the supply and demand of clinical fields for undergraduate students of Peru. Materials and methods. A descriptive study was considering as supply of clinical fields the total number of existing hospital beds in Peru. The demand was calculated using the total number of alumni registered in health science carrers following the clinical years or the internship. We calculated the number of beds per student and the coverage of clinical fields nationally and in some selected regions (Lima, Arequipa, La Libertad and Lambayeque). Results. In 2009, Peru had 34,539 hospital beds, 78.5% of which pertained to the public sector and 48.4% are from Lima. We estimated that in 2008 44,032 alumni needed clinical fields, 70% from private universities, which grew 65% since 2005. The coverage of clinical fields, considering only interns from four carreers (medicine, nursery, obstetrics and dentistry) was only 31.5% at the national level. The number of beds per student oscillated between 0.5 in La Libertad to 0.82 in Lima with a national mean of 0.45. Conclusions. The supply of clinical fields for teaching undergraduates is insufficient to satisfy the demand, which continues to grow because of private universities, and hence requires urgent regulation.

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Published

2011-06-30

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Research Articles

How to Cite

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Alva J, Verastegui G, Velasquez E, Pastor R, Moscoso B. Supply and demand of clinical practice fields for trainig undergraduate health sciences students in Peru, 2005-2009. Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica [Internet]. 2011 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 Apr. 25];28(2). Available from: https://rpmesp.ins.gob.pe/index.php/rpmesp/article/view/484