Lazerson A M
Int J Psychiatry Med. 1976;7(2):165-78. doi: 10.2190/nnkp-tj1c-1vea-bw3e.
Increasing development of postgraduate primary care training programs to meet manpower needs is supported by flexibility in the Boards of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics to include experience in psychiatry; with this change, liaison psychiatrists will become progressively more involved and closely integrated into such training. This report outlines the first year experience of a psychiatrist in one innovative three year program in pediatrics and medicine, and describes some common problems and issues, along with teaching goals and some developing methodologies. Although the number of trainees in this first year cohort is small, preliminary results reported by a feedback component of an independent evaluation team attached to the program suggest that the interns are receptive to the psychiatric input and that they consider the initial contribution by psychiatry to have as much usefulness to their training in primary care as the more traditional pediatric and medical components.
为满足人力需求而不断发展的研究生初级保健培训项目,得到了内科和儿科委员会的灵活性支持,这些委员会将精神病学经验纳入其中;随着这一变化,联络精神科医生将越来越多地参与并紧密融入此类培训。本报告概述了一位精神科医生在一个创新的为期三年的儿科和医学项目中的第一年经历,并描述了一些常见问题,以及教学目标和一些正在发展的方法。尽管第一年学员的数量很少,但该项目附属的独立评估团队的反馈部分报告的初步结果表明,实习生接受了精神科的投入,并且他们认为精神科的初步贡献对他们的初级保健培训与更传统的儿科和医学部分同样有用。