Gensini Gian Franco, Conti Andrea Alberto, Conti Antonio
Dipartimento di Area Critica Medico Chirurgica, Università di Firenze.
Recenti Prog Med. 2006 Oct;97(10):540-7.
This paper presents an analysis of some innovative educational perspectives regarding the figure of the physician, on the basis of the awareness that the cultural formation of the medical class represents a major strategy in achieving a high quality medical standard and an effective evidence-based health care. Quality education, both during the graduate curriculum and in the post-graduate phase (today including Decision Making, Knowledge Management, Health Economics, General Practice Medicine, Evidence Based Medicine and Evidence Based History of Medicine, as in the Florence Medical School), is essential for the training of updated health professionals, as well as being geared to life-long learning. The classical medical education paradigm involved knowing, knowing how to do and knowing how to be; today this model should be enriched by other key competences for practicing medicine, among them knowing how to make other people do things and knowing how to continue with self-education. With specific reference to making others carry out tasks, the current need for team work renders it necessary for physicians to reconstruct their competences continuously in the light of the essential integration with the competence of non-medical colleagues with whom they work in an inter-disciplinary pattern. With regard to knowing how to continue with self-education, this is possibly the most relevant current and future challenge, not only for health systems but also for physicians.
本文基于这样一种认识,即医学阶层的文化形成是实现高质量医疗标准和有效的循证医疗保健的一项主要策略,对有关医生形象的一些创新教育观点进行了分析。无论是在研究生课程期间还是在研究生阶段(如今,如佛罗伦萨医学院那样,包括决策制定、知识管理、卫生经济学、全科医学、循证医学和循证医学史),高质量教育对于培养与时俱进的卫生专业人员至关重要,同时也面向终身学习。传统的医学教育范式包括知晓、知道如何去做以及知道如何成为;如今,这种模式应通过其他行医关键能力加以丰富,其中包括知道如何让他人做事以及知道如何持续自我教育。具体而言,就促使他人执行任务而言,当前对团队合作的需求使得医生有必要根据与他们以跨学科模式共事的非医学同事的能力进行必要整合,不断重构自身能力。至于知道如何持续自我教育,这可能是当前及未来最相关的挑战,不仅对卫生系统而言如此,对医生来说也是如此。