Lesky Linda G
Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DC, USA.
Acad Med. 2007 Mar;82(3):219-21. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3180305b6f.
The quality of health care in this country depends, in part, on the quality of physician training. Educators in graduate medical education (GME) increasingly are concerned that residency training is not keeping pace with the changing demands of medical practice. This widening training-practice gap creates challenges for physicians entering practice, burdens physician employers with educational responsibilities, and has the potential to negatively affect the quality of health care. This article reviews the data supporting these concerns, considers how GME arrived at this state, and suggests a number of steps that need to be taken to begin to narrow the training-practice gap.
这个国家的医疗保健质量部分取决于医师培训的质量。研究生医学教育(GME)的教育工作者越来越担心住院医师培训无法跟上医疗实践不断变化的需求。这种日益扩大的培训与实践差距给即将进入医疗行业的医师带来了挑战,使医师雇主承担了教育责任,并且有可能对医疗保健质量产生负面影响。本文回顾了支持这些担忧的数据,思考了GME是如何走到这一步的,并提出了一些需要采取的措施,以开始缩小培训与实践之间的差距。