Allen Elizabeth, Zerzan Judy, Choo Christine, Shenson David, Saha Somnath
Section of General Internal Medicine, Portland VA Medical Center, P3-Med, P.O. Box 1034, Portland, OR 97207, USA.
Acad Med. 2005 Feb;80(2):125-8. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200502000-00003.
The changing health care marketplace requires new graduates to be familiar with complex health systems. Since 1999 the Oregon Health & Science University internal medicine residency program has offered a seminar-based health systems curriculum, but residents lacked an opportunity to actively apply learned concepts. To achieve this goal, the authors developed a second curricular component, the Health Systems Independent Study Project (HSISP). The HSISP is a self-directed assessment of a health care system or delivery issue residents complete in their third year. The curriculum was implemented in 2001 with goals of gaining a focused understanding of a health systems concept and building related skills. Residents present their study projects to all curriculum participants. Topics addressed so far include adherence to coronary artery disease guidelines in a defined population, screening strategies for lung cancer, resident burnout, and many others. Residents have found that these projects enhance their systems knowledge, help them link systems-based-practice concepts to clinical practice, and foster opportunities for networking and early career development.
不断变化的医疗保健市场要求新毕业生熟悉复杂的医疗系统。自1999年以来,俄勒冈健康与科学大学内科住院医师培训项目提供了一个基于研讨会的医疗系统课程,但住院医师缺乏积极应用所学概念的机会。为实现这一目标,作者开发了第二个课程组成部分,即医疗系统独立研究项目(HSISP)。HSISP是住院医师在第三年完成的对医疗系统或提供问题的自我导向评估。该课程于2001年实施,目标是对医疗系统概念有重点的理解并培养相关技能。住院医师向所有课程参与者展示他们的研究项目。到目前为止涉及的主题包括特定人群中对冠状动脉疾病指南的遵守情况、肺癌筛查策略、住院医师职业倦怠等等。住院医师发现这些项目增强了他们的系统知识,帮助他们将基于系统的实践概念与临床实践联系起来,并促进了建立人际关系和早期职业发展的机会。