Werbinski J L, Hoffmann S J
Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies, Michigan State University, USA.
J Am Med Womens Assoc (1972). 1998;53(3 Suppl):133-4.
This women's health curriculum was developed as a specialized track within the internal medicine residency at Michigan State University/Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies. It is designed to provide the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed to deliver care to women and to foster interest in women's health research. Specific objectives include: 1. Management of conditions unique to or more common in women or for which there are differences in diagnosis and treatment. 2. Ability to take an appropriate history and perform a complete, sensitive, and comfortable exam. 3. Knowledge of factors determining women's wellness and disease prevention an drecognition of psychosocial, economic, and violence factors influencing women's health. 4. Knowledge of reproductive choices to counsel patients regarding personal choice. 5. Promotion of the patient-practitioner partnership in clinical decision making and education. 6. Critical evaluation of new research data and its impact on women's health care. The knowledge, skills, and attitudes of residents completing this track will b e compared tothose in the traditional program. If successful, this model will be used to train residents in other specialty areas, as well as medical students and other health care professionals in our community.
这一女性健康课程是作为密歇根州立大学/卡拉马祖医学研究中心内科住院医师培训项目中的一个专业方向而开发的。其目的是提供为女性提供护理所需的知识、态度和技能,并培养对女性健康研究的兴趣。具体目标包括:1. 管理女性特有的或更常见的疾病,或在诊断和治疗上存在差异的疾病。2. 能够获取适当的病史并进行全面、细致且令患者舒适的检查。3. 了解决定女性健康和疾病预防的因素,认识影响女性健康的心理社会、经济和暴力因素。4. 掌握生殖选择知识,以便就个人选择为患者提供咨询。5. 在临床决策和教育中促进医患合作关系。6. 对新研究数据及其对女性医疗保健的影响进行批判性评估。完成该专业方向培训的住院医师的知识、技能和态度将与传统项目中的住院医师进行比较。如果成功,该模式将用于培训其他专业领域的住院医师,以及我们社区的医学生和其他医疗保健专业人员。