Curry L
Can Fam Physician. 1985 Jul;31:1417-20.
This study compared the practices of family medicine residency graduates with those of graduates from rotating internship programs. Proportions of medical services billed to the provincial government in each of 15 service classes formed the data base. No significant differences were observed between the groups in general, across groups for any class of medical services. Although the two groups appear to provide the same services, these results do not indicate that the two groups perform in the same manner or with the same results. Practice content, however, appears to be patient dictated rather than physician dictated. The issue is not, then, which training is better, but rather, are any of the present routes adequate.
本研究比较了家庭医学住院医师毕业生与轮转实习项目毕业生的执业情况。向省政府开具账单的15类医疗服务的比例构成了数据库。总体而言,两组之间在任何一类医疗服务上均未观察到显著差异。虽然两组似乎提供相同的服务,但这些结果并不表明两组的执业方式或结果相同。然而,执业内容似乎是由患者决定而非医生决定。因此,问题不在于哪种培训更好,而在于目前的任何一种途径是否足够。