Babich Lauren P, Bicknell William J, Culpepper Larry, Jack Brian W
Department of Family Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02118, USA.
Acad Med. 2008 Feb;83(2):143-7. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3181609456.
Boston University (BU) has a long history of a strong social mission and commitment to service. In August 2003, BU made an institutional commitment to work with the country of Lesotho to tackle the human capital implications of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Surrounded by South Africa, and with a population of two million, Lesotho, a stable democracy, suffers the world's third-highest adult HIV prevalence rate of about 24%. The initiation of the program required a substantial initial institutional investment without any promise of payback. This allowed BU to begin work in Lesotho while searching for additional funds. The government of Lesotho and BU agreed to focus on preserving the lives of Lesotho's citizens, building the capacity of the country's workforce, and maximizing the efficiency of Lesotho's existing systems and resources. Initial activities were modest, beginning with workshops on problem solving, then the launch of a primary care clinic that offered HIV/AIDS treatment services at the nation's only teacher training college. With support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the main focus is now on strengthening district-level primary care services, including the initiation of a family medicine residency training program in cooperation with the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein. The initial commitment has developed into a mutual partnership, with benefits to country and university alike. By combining the expertise from various schools and departments to focus on a single country, a university can significantly advance international development, strengthen its service mission, enrich teaching, and provide new opportunities for research.
波士顿大学(BU)长期以来肩负着强烈的社会使命并致力于服务事业。2003年8月,波士顿大学做出机构承诺,与莱索托国合作,应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病疫情对人力资本的影响。莱索托被南非环绕,人口两百万,是一个稳定的民主国家,其成人艾滋病毒感染率高达约24%,位居世界第三。该项目启动需要大量的初始机构投资,且没有任何回报承诺。这使得波士顿大学能够在莱索托开展工作,同时寻找更多资金。莱索托政府和波士顿大学同意专注于保护莱索托公民的生命、建设该国劳动力的能力以及最大限度提高莱索托现有系统和资源的效率。最初的活动规模较小,先是举办解决问题的研讨会,然后在该国唯一的教师培训学院开设了一家提供艾滋病毒/艾滋病治疗服务的初级保健诊所。在W.K. 凯洛格基金会的支持下,目前的主要重点是加强地区一级的初级保健服务,包括与布隆方丹自由州大学合作启动家庭医学住院医师培训项目。最初的承诺已发展成为一种互利的伙伴关系,对国家和大学都有益处。通过整合各学院和部门的专业知识专注于一个国家,一所大学能够显著推动国际发展、强化其服务使命、丰富教学内容并提供新的研究机会。