Kutner Jean S, Westfall John M, Morrison Elizabeth H, Beach Mary Catherine, Jacobs Elizabeth A, Rosenblatt Roger A
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colo 80262, USA.
Ann Fam Med. 2006 Mar-Apr;4(2):172-6. doi: 10.1370/afm.392.
To meet its population's health needs, the United States must have a coherent system to train and support primary care physicians. This goal can be achieved only though genuine collaboration between academic generalist disciplines. Academic general pediatrics, general internal medicine, and family medicine may be hampering this effort and their own futures by lack of collaboration. This essay addresses the necessity of collaboration among generalist physicians in research, medical education, clinical care, and advocacy. Academic generalists should collaborate by (1) making a clear decision to collaborate, (2) proactively discussing the flow of money, (3) rewarding collaboration, (4) initiating regular generalist meetings, (5) refusing to tolerate denigration of other generalist disciplines, (6) facilitating strategic planning for collaboration among generalist disciplines, and (7) learning from previous collaborative successes and failures. Collaboration among academic generalists will enhance opportunities for trainees, primary care research, and advocacy; conserve resources; and improve patient care.
为满足其民众的健康需求,美国必须拥有一个连贯的系统来培养和支持初级保健医生。只有通过学术通科医学各学科之间真正的合作,才能实现这一目标。学术普通儿科学、普通内科和家庭医学可能因缺乏合作而阻碍这一努力及其自身的未来发展。本文论述了通科医生在研究、医学教育、临床护理和宣传方面进行合作的必要性。学术通科医生应通过以下方式进行合作:(1)做出明确的合作决定;(2)积极讨论资金流动;(3)奖励合作;(4)发起定期的通科医生会议;(5)不容忍诋毁其他通科医学学科;(6)推动通科医学学科间合作的战略规划;(7)从以往合作的成功与失败中学习。学术通科医生之间的合作将增加实习生、初级保健研究和宣传的机会;节约资源;并改善患者护理。