Pallarito K
Mod Healthc. 1992 Aug 31;22(35):24-6, 28, 30.
The nation's growing needs for primary-care physicians aren't being met by the current medical education system, experts are warning. And they say not enough is being done to correct the situation. Only about 14% of 1992 medical school graduates are planning careers in primary care, compared with 37% in 1981. But trade associations, research groups and primary-care providers are promoting new programs and new roles for medical education to reverse the trend.
专家警告称,当前的医学教育系统无法满足国家对初级保健医生日益增长的需求。他们还表示,在纠正这种情况方面做得还不够。1992年医学院毕业生中只有约14%计划从事初级保健工作,而1981年这一比例为37%。但行业协会、研究团体和初级保健提供者正在推动医学教育的新项目和新角色,以扭转这一趋势。