Kligler B, Gordon A, Stuart M, Sierpina V
Beth Israel Department of Family Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA.
Fam Med. 2000 Jan;32(1):30-3.
The widespread use of alternative and complementary therapies by the public provides a new challenge to medical education. No standardized curriculum is available for medical educators in this field. Providing an adequate background on these therapies and reliable, useful information to our learners was a task addressed by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) Group on Alternative Medicine over the past 2 years.
The group met at conferences and communicated via e-mail to develop a consensus of recommended knowledge, skills, and attitudes in complementary and alternative medicine for incorporation into the family practice residency training curriculum.
This article suggests guidelines as developed by this STFM group to assist programs wishing to include formal training in complementary and alternative medicine in residency training.
公众对替代疗法和补充疗法的广泛使用给医学教育带来了新挑战。该领域的医学教育工作者没有可遵循的标准化课程。在过去两年里,家庭医学教师协会(STFM)替代医学小组致力于为我们的学员提供关于这些疗法的充分背景知识以及可靠、有用的信息。
该小组在会议上碰面并通过电子邮件进行交流,以就补充与替代医学方面推荐的知识、技能和态度达成共识,从而纳入家庭医学住院医师培训课程。
本文提出了STFM小组制定的指导方针,以帮助那些希望在住院医师培训中纳入补充与替代医学正规培训的项目。