Published: December 20, 2014Received: September 20, 2013Released on J-STAGE: December 24, 2014Accepted: October 01, 2014
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Background: Activity in international conferences is essential for the academic progress of primary care in Japan. We aimed to clarify the obstacles Japanese university-based primary care physicians face in attending and presenting at international conferences. Methods: We conducted a questionnaire of 10 residents and 22 physicians in the Department of General Medicine and Primary Care at the University of Tsukuba. Results: The primary obstacle preventing conference attendance was English language skills. A secondary obstacle was insufficient time off work. Conclusions: Additional support in English language skills and time off work is necessary to promote attendance at international conferences.
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