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在哈佛医学院将人群健康作为一门基础科学进行教学。

Teaching population health as a basic science at Harvard Medical School.

作者信息

Finkelstein Jonathan A, McMahon Graham T, Peters Antoinette, Cadigan Rebecca, Biddinger Paul, Simon Steven R

机构信息

Department of Ambulatory Care and Prevention, Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Boston, MA 02215, USA.

出版信息

Acad Med. 2008 Apr;83(4):332-7. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e318166a62a.

Abstract

In 2006-2007, Harvard Medical School implemented a new, required course for first-year medical and dental students entitled Clinical Epidemiology and Population Health. Conceived of as a "basic science" course, its primary goal is to allow students to develop an understanding of caring for individuals and promoting the health of populations as a continuum of strategies, all requiring the engagement of physicians. In the course's first iteration, topical content accessible to first-year students was selected to exemplify physicians' roles in addressing current threats to population health. Methodological areas included domains of clinical epidemiology, decision sciences, population-level prevention and health promotion, physicians' roles in the public health system, and population-level surveillance and intervention strategies. Large-group settings were selectively used to frame the relevance of each topic, and conceptual learning of statistical and epidemiologic methods occurred in conference groups of 24 students. Finally, tutorials of eight students and one or two faculty were used for critical reading of published studies, review of problem sets, and group discussion of population health issues. To help students appreciate the structure and function of the public health system and physicians' role in public health emergencies, the course included a role-playing exercise simulating response to an influenza pandemic. The first iteration of the course was well received, and assessment of students suggested mastery of basic skills. Preclinical courses represent a progressive step in developing a workforce of physicians who embrace their responsibility to improve the health of the population as a whole, as well as the health of the patient in front of them.

摘要

2006年至2007年,哈佛医学院为一年级医学生和牙科学生开设了一门名为“临床流行病学与人群健康”的新必修课。该课程被视为一门“基础科学”课程,其主要目标是让学生理解将照顾个体和促进人群健康视为一系列连续策略,所有这些都需要医生的参与。在课程的首次实施中,选择了一年级学生能够理解的主题内容,以举例说明医生在应对当前人群健康威胁中的作用。方法学领域包括临床流行病学、决策科学、人群层面的预防和健康促进、医生在公共卫生系统中的作用,以及人群层面的监测和干预策略。大组教学被有选择地用于阐述每个主题的相关性,统计和流行病学方法的概念学习在24名学生的会议小组中进行。最后,由八名学生和一两名教师组成的辅导小组用于批判性阅读已发表的研究、复习习题集以及对人群健康问题进行小组讨论。为帮助学生理解公共卫生系统的结构和功能以及医生在公共卫生紧急情况中的作用,该课程包括一项模拟应对流感大流行的角色扮演练习。课程的首次实施受到好评,对学生的评估表明他们掌握了基本技能。临床前课程是培养医生队伍的一个进步,这些医生承担起改善整个人群健康以及眼前患者健康的责任。

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