Johnson Alan W, Potthoff Sandra J, Carranza Leslie, Swenson Heather M, Platt Christine R, Rathbun Jon R
University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
Acad Med. 2006 Mar;81(3):252-6. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200603000-00010.
The authors describe the development and impact of CLARION, a student-run organization at the University of Minnesota founded in 2001 and dedicated to furthering interprofessional education for health professions students. CLARION's student founders recognized that three recent reports from the Institute of Medicine will fuel significant changes in health professions education. Moreover, they deduced that targeted, interprofessional education in the preclinical years could provide fundamental skills and understanding needed to make today's patient care safer and more effective. By engaging health care professionals and faculty, CLARION creates and conducts extracurricular, interprofessional experiences for students that are reflective of the six IOM aims for health care. Student members are from four separate schools of the university's academic health center: medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and public health. The organization's capstone event, the Interprofessional Case Competition, challenges interprofessional teams of students to compete in conducting and presenting a root cause analysis of a fictitious sentinel event. The interprofessional organizational structure of the CLARION board models the kind of interprofessional equality needed to effectively solve problems in the health care system. The interaction among students from different health professions has led them to many new understandings about health care and the realization that many fundamental biases about other professions are firmly rooted in students before they enter the workplace. CLARION has enabled continued professional development of students, faculty, and practitioners, leading individual students to enhanced understanding of the health care system. It is a grassroots catalyst that has prompted faculty to reexamine traditional health professions curricula and look for ways to integrate more interprofessional opportunities into it.
作者介绍了明尼苏达大学一个由学生运营的组织CLARION的发展历程及其影响。该组织成立于2001年,致力于促进健康专业学生的跨专业教育。CLARION的学生创始人认识到,美国医学研究所最近的三份报告将推动健康专业教育发生重大变革。此外,他们推断,在临床前阶段开展有针对性的跨专业教育,可以提供使当今患者护理更安全、更有效的基本技能和知识。通过吸引医疗保健专业人员和教师参与,CLARION为学生创造并开展了课外跨专业体验活动,这些活动体现了美国医学研究所提出的医疗保健六大目标。学生成员来自该大学学术健康中心的四个不同学院:医学、护理、药学和公共卫生。该组织的顶点活动——跨专业案例竞赛,要求跨专业学生团队对一个虚构的警示事件进行根本原因分析,并进行展示,以此展开竞赛。CLARION董事会的跨专业组织结构,为有效解决医疗保健系统中的问题树立了一种跨专业平等的典范。来自不同健康专业的学生之间的互动,使他们对医疗保健有了许多新的认识,并意识到在进入职场之前,他们对其他专业存在许多根深蒂固的基本偏见。CLARION促进了学生、教师和从业者的持续专业发展,使学生个人对医疗保健系统有了更深入的理解。它是一个基层催化剂,促使教师重新审视传统的健康专业课程,并寻找将更多跨专业机会融入其中的方法。