Magill M K, Quinn R, Babitz M, Saffel-Shrier S, Shomaker S
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine and Utah Area Health Education Centers Program, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, 84132-2118, USA.
Acad Med. 2001 Oct;76(10):1076-9. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200110000-00022.
Physicians must integrate care of populations with the care of individual patients to function optimally in today's health care environment. With this understanding, medical school curricula are increasingly addressing the skills and knowledge of public health along with those of clinical medicine. The University of Utah School of Medicine in 1997 revised its four-year curriculum to increase the teaching of topics needed by future physicians, including public health. This report describes one course in the curriculum, the Primary Care Preceptorship (PCP), a fourth-year, six-week required rotation that assists students in learning about the health needs of a community along with providing primary care for its individual residents. Students in the PCP spend approximately 60% of their time in clinical primary care and 40% completing a community health project. In the first year of the PCP, 32 students completed projects on clinical problems, 27 on community health needs assessment, 26 on patient education, and 15 on epidemiology.
在当今的医疗环境中,医生必须将群体医疗与个体患者的医疗相结合,才能实现最佳职能。基于这一认识,医学院课程越来越多地同时教授公共卫生技能和知识以及临床医学知识。犹他大学医学院于1997年修订了其四年制课程,以增加对未来医生所需主题的教学,包括公共卫生。本报告介绍了该课程中的一门课程,即初级保健实习(PCP),这是一门为期六周的四年级必修课,旨在帮助学生了解社区的健康需求,同时为社区居民提供初级保健。PCP课程的学生大约60%的时间用于临床初级保健,40%的时间用于完成社区健康项目。在PCP课程的第一年,32名学生完成了关于临床问题的项目,27名学生完成了社区健康需求评估项目,26名学生完成了患者教育项目,15名学生完成了流行病学项目。