Kantor Bonnie, Myers Michelle
Office of Geriatrics and Gerontology, College of Medicine and Public Health, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
Gerontol Geriatr Educ. 2006;27(2):69-74. doi: 10.1300/J021v27n02_08.
Ohio State College of Medicine began its Senior Partners Program (SPP) in 2001 as part of its commitment to integrate geriatric education throughout all four years of the medical curriculum. For participating senior partners and medical students, the SPP has signified a journey through a continuum of aging. Initial evaluations suggest that students have gained appropriate knowledge, skills, and attitudes to care for seniors responsively and cost effectively. Perhaps most important is the attitude change that this experience has brought about in the students, who are now substituting the health model for the traditional disease model of aging, and who have learned to lay aside their stereotypes of aging. Student debriefings and faculty evaluations indicate improved learning of geriatric skills and knowledge associated with the SPP. Ongoing program modification and evaluation will help guide Ohio State's next steps in geriatrics education.
俄亥俄州立大学医学院于2001年启动了其高级伙伴计划(SPP),作为其在医学课程的四年中全面融入老年医学教育承诺的一部分。对于参与的老年伙伴和医学生来说,SPP标志着一段贯穿衰老连续过程的旅程。初步评估表明,学生们已经获得了以合适的方式、高效地照顾老年人所需的知识、技能和态度。或许最重要的是,这段经历给学生们带来的态度转变,他们现在用健康模式取代了传统的衰老疾病模式,并且学会摒弃对衰老的刻板印象。学生汇报和教师评估表明,与SPP相关的老年医学技能和知识的学习得到了改善。持续的项目改进和评估将有助于指导俄亥俄州立大学在老年医学教育方面的下一步行动。