Art Bruno, De Roo Leen, Willems Sara, De Maeseneer Jan
Department of Family Medicine and Primary Healthcare, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Acad Med. 2008 Jul;83(7):675-83. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e31817829a6.
Since 2002, the medical curriculum at Ghent University has incorporated a community diagnosis exercise, teaming medical students with master of social work and social welfare studies students. The course focuses on the interaction between the individual and the community in matters of health and health care. During one week, small groups of students visit patients and their caregivers in six underserved urban neighborhoods, and they combine these experiences with public health data, to develop a community diagnosis. Local family physicians and social workers monitor sessions. The course requires students to design an intervention tackling one community health issue. At the end of the course, the students present their diagnoses and interventions to community workers and policy makers who provide feedback on the results. In the authors' experience, medical and social work students all value the joint learning experience. The occasional culture clash is an added value. The one-week course is very intensive for students, mentors, and cooperating organizations. Although students criticize time restraints, they feel that they reach the outlined objectives, and they rate the overall experience as very positive. The authors find that this interdisciplinary, community-oriented exercise allows students to appreciate health problems as they occur in society, giving them insight into the interaction of the local community with health and health care agencies. Combining public health data with experiences originating from a patient encounter mimics real-life primary care situations. This campus-community collaboration contributes to the social accountability of the university.
自2002年以来,根特大学的医学课程纳入了一项社区诊断活动,让医学专业学生与社会工作和社会福利研究专业的硕士生组队合作。该课程聚焦于个人与社区在健康及医疗保健问题上的互动。在一周时间里,学生小组走访六个城市贫困社区的患者及其照料者,并将这些经历与公共卫生数据相结合,以开展社区诊断。当地的家庭医生和社会工作者对活动进行监督。该课程要求学生设计一项针对某一社区健康问题的干预措施。课程结束时,学生们向社区工作者和政策制定者展示他们的诊断结果和干预措施,后者会对结果提供反馈。根据作者的经验,医学专业和社会工作专业的学生都重视这种联合学习经历。偶尔出现的文化冲突更是一种收获。对于学生、导师和合作组织来说,为期一周的课程强度很大。尽管学生们批评时间紧张,但他们觉得自己达成了既定目标,并对整体体验给予了非常积极的评价。作者发现,这种跨学科、以社区为导向的活动能让学生了解社会中出现的健康问题,使他们洞悉当地社区与卫生及医疗机构之间的互动。将公共卫生数据与患者接触中获得的经历相结合,模拟了现实生活中的初级保健情况。这种校园与社区的合作有助于提升大学的社会责任感。