Smilkstein G
Department of Family Practice, University of Louisville, KY 40292.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 1990 Fall;1(2):237-42. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2010.0382.
There is a need for physicians who will promote health for all, especially for the out-of-hospital patient and the medically underserved. Community-based medical education is central to the training of these physicians. Ad hoc programs have improved student awareness of community-oriented primary care (COPC) during the past two decades. These programs have included student-initiated clinics in medically underserved communities. Future goals to advance COPC should include recruitment of motivated students, longitudinal community-based training programs, research opportunities in COPC, and the development of a cadre of COPC role models.
需要有医生来促进全民健康,尤其是院外患者和医疗服务不足人群的健康。基于社区的医学教育对于培养这些医生至关重要。在过去二十年中,临时项目提高了学生对以社区为导向的初级保健(COPC)的认识。这些项目包括在医疗服务不足社区由学生发起的诊所。推进COPC的未来目标应包括招募有积极性的学生、基于社区的纵向培训项目、COPC方面的研究机会以及培养一批COPC榜样。