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家庭医学住院医师培训项目对新墨西哥州农村地区的影响。

The impact on rural New Mexico of a family medicine residency.

作者信息

Pacheco Mario, Weiss Deborah, Vaillant Karen, Bachofer Sally, Garrett Bert, Dodson William H, Urbina Chris, Umland Bert, Derksen Dan, Heffron Warren, Kaufman Arthur

机构信息

Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine, University of New Mexico, 2400 Tucker NE, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA.

出版信息

Acad Med. 2005 Aug;80(8):739-44. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200508000-00007.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To determine the impact on rural New Mexico of the large, decentralized University of New Mexico (UNM) family medicine residency.

METHOD

A cross-sectional study was conducted of all 317 residency's graduates from 1974 to 2004. Location of current practice was correlated with the residents' gender, ethnicity, medical school of origin, and whether most training took place in the urban program or one of three rural programs. The residency's impact on rural communities was assessed.

RESULTS

There was no significant gender difference between graduates who went into urban or rural practice. Compared with non-minority graduates, a significantly greater percentage of ethnic minority graduates were in rural and urban New Mexico practices and fewer in out-of-state practices. A greater percentage of graduates who had been medical students in New Mexico practiced in both rural and urban New Mexico areas compared with graduates of out of state medical schools. Finally, a greater percentage of graduates from the three rural family medicine residencies remained in the state and practiced in rural areas compared with graduates from the urban program. The graduates' contributions to the school of medicine and to rural New Mexico are described.

CONCLUSIONS

Graduates of UNM's family medicine residency have contributed significantly to the state's rural health workforce. Ethnic minority status, graduation from New Mexico's medical school, and training in one of the three rurally based residencies favored in-state and rural retention, while gender had no significant effect. The rural orientation of the residencies offered rural communities economic benefits.

摘要

目的

确定新墨西哥大学规模庞大且分散的家庭医学住院医师培训项目对新墨西哥州农村地区的影响。

方法

对1974年至2004年该住院医师培训项目的317名毕业生进行了横断面研究。将他们当前的执业地点与居民的性别、种族、毕业医学院校,以及大部分培训是在城市项目还是三个农村项目之一中进行相关联。评估了该住院医师培训项目对农村社区的影响。

结果

进入城市或农村执业的毕业生之间不存在显著的性别差异。与非少数族裔毕业生相比,少数族裔毕业生在新墨西哥州农村和城市执业的比例显著更高,而在州外执业的比例更低。与外州医学院校的毕业生相比,曾在新墨西哥州就读医学院的毕业生中有更大比例在新墨西哥州的农村和城市地区执业。最后,与城市项目的毕业生相比,来自三个农村家庭医学住院医师培训项目的毕业生中有更大比例留在该州并在农村地区执业。描述了毕业生对医学院和新墨西哥州农村地区的贡献。

结论

新墨西哥大学家庭医学住院医师培训项目的毕业生对该州农村卫生人力做出了重大贡献。少数族裔身份、毕业于新墨西哥州的医学院以及在三个农村住院医师培训项目之一中接受培训有利于留在本州和农村地区,而性别没有显著影响。住院医师培训项目的农村导向为农村社区带来了经济效益。

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