Dick Marie-Louise B, King David B, Mitchell Geoffrey K, Kelly Glynn D, Buckley John F, Garside Susan J
Discipline of General Practice, School of Medicine, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Med J Aust. 2007 Jul 16;187(2):133-5. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2007.tb01164.x.
There is increasing demand to provide clinical and teaching experiences in the general practice setting. Vertical integration in teaching and learning, whereby teaching and learning roles are shared across all learner stages, has the potential to decrease time demands and stress on general practitioners, to provide teaching skills and experience to GP registrars, and to improve the learning experience for medical students, and may also help meet the increased demand for teaching in general practice. We consider potential advantages and barriers to vertical integration of teaching in general practice, and provide results of focus group discussions with general practice principals and registrars about vertical integration. We recommend further research into the feasibility of using vertical integration to enhance the capacity to teach medical students in general practice.
在全科医疗环境中提供临床和教学经验的需求日益增加。教学中的纵向整合,即教学角色在所有学习阶段共享,有可能减少全科医生的时间需求和压力,为全科医生注册实习生提供教学技能和经验,并改善医学生的学习体验,还可能有助于满足全科医疗中对教学日益增长的需求。我们考虑了全科医疗教学纵向整合的潜在优势和障碍,并提供了与全科医疗负责人和注册实习生就纵向整合进行焦点小组讨论的结果。我们建议进一步研究利用纵向整合来提高全科医疗中医学生教学能力的可行性。