Department of Family Medicine, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA.
Ann Fam Med. 2010 Nov-Dec;8(6):552-5. doi: 10.1370/afm.1165.
The following essay, drawn from the journals and work notebook of a family medicine resident and a visiting clinical mentor, chronicles their work together in an Advanced Clinical Mentoring program. This program included afternoons of direct clinical observation immediately followed by feedback sessions. In addition to addressing specific professional issues, such as time management, limiting patient encounters, agenda matching, and the One-Minute Preceptor model, the authors developed personally as they opened themselves to learning and growing as a clinician and a teacher.
以下文章摘选自家庭医学住院医师和来访临床导师的日志和工作笔记本,记录了他们在高级临床指导项目中的合作。该项目包括直接临床观察的下午和随后的反馈会议。除了处理特定的专业问题,如时间管理、限制患者就诊次数、议程匹配和一分钟导师模式外,作者还通过开放自己接受学习和成长为临床医生和教师的机会,实现了个人成长。