Ombelli Julien, Bonvin Raphael, Bischoff Thomas, Pécoud Alain, Cornuz Jacques
PMU, Lausanne.
Rev Med Suisse. 2009 Nov 25;5(227):2394, 2396-401.
The current lack of general practitioners in Switzerland is the result of health care policy which aimed in the past years to reduce the number of medical students and physicians in private practice. Furthermore, during the past decades, the Swiss Medical Schools emphasized on the transmission of medical care by specialists and neglected primary care medicine. The Faculty of medicine at the University of Lausanne recently decided to renew the curriculum. The Department of ambulatory care and community medicine (Policlinique Médicale Universitaire) of Lausanne is committed to the elaboration of this move. The biomedical model, essential to the acquisition of clinical competence, is still taught to the students. Nevertheless, from the beginning to the end of the curriculum, an emphasis is now put on the clinical skills and the clinical reasoning.
瑞士目前全科医生短缺是医疗保健政策的结果,该政策在过去几年旨在减少医学生数量以及从事私人执业的医生数量。此外,在过去几十年里,瑞士医学院强调专科医生提供医疗服务,而忽视了初级保健医学。洛桑大学医学院最近决定更新课程设置。洛桑的门诊护理与社区医学系(大学医疗门诊部)致力于推动这一举措。对获取临床能力至关重要的生物医学模式仍在向学生传授。然而,从课程开始到结束,现在都强调临床技能和临床推理。