Frey John J
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisc. 53715, USA.
Ann Fam Med. 2007 Jul-Aug;5(4):368-70. doi: 10.1370/afm.717.
Each generation has an obligation to remind succeeding ones about the people, ideas, and events that have gotten us to this point. This essay and an accompanying oral history trace the origins of family medicine through the life of someone who helped found it--John P. Geyman, MD. He is one of the most published family physicians in the United States. In addition to being a rural family physician, he was one of the first residency directors in family medicine and the first editor of the discipline's first academic journal. His career weaves 4 themes together in interesting and creative ways: commitment to the work of clinical practice, a sense of responsibility for strengthening clinical education, a belief that clinical care should be based on science and delivered within a rational system of health care, and a love of flying. His story also exemplifies the generation of general practitioners who started family medicine but who retained both a personal understanding of the complex nature of independent practice and a reliance on community.
每一代人都有责任向后继者们讲述那些使我们走到今天的人物、思想和事件。本文以及一篇配套的口述历史,通过一位帮助创立家庭医学的人士——约翰·P·盖曼医生的一生,追溯了家庭医学的起源。他是美国发表文章最多的家庭医生之一。除了是一名乡村家庭医生外,他还是家庭医学领域最早的住院医师主任之一,以及该学科第一本学术期刊的首任编辑。他的职业生涯以有趣且富有创造性的方式将四个主题交织在一起:对临床实践工作的投入、对加强临床教育的责任感、认为临床护理应以科学为基础并在合理的医疗保健体系内提供的信念,以及对飞行的热爱。他的故事也体现了开创家庭医学的那一代全科医生,他们既对独立行医的复杂本质有着个人理解,又依赖社区。