Flinders University, Australia.
Med Teach. 2011;33(8):654-8. doi: 10.3109/0142159X.2011.590254.
Australia's medical education system is undergoing a socially motivated transformation focused on improving access to medical care for rural and remote communities. A rural and remote backbone of Rural Clinical Schools (RCS), University Departments of Rural Health, regional medical schools, and the postgraduate college, ACRRM, have enabled community responsive innovation and partnerships with rural health services that once would have been difficult to imagine. This article argues that this transformation is succeeding because of the passionate leadership of rural medical and community leaders, government seed funding to encourage rural medicine as an academic discipline, rigorous research and consultation that underpinned each step of the innovation pathway, and a political campaign to invest in rural medical education as a form of rural social capital.
澳大利亚的医学教育系统正在发生一场社会驱动的变革,其重点是改善农村和偏远社区的医疗服务获取途径。农村临床学校(RCS)、农村健康大学系、地区医学院和研究生学院 ACRRM 的农村和偏远基础,使社区能够对创新做出反应,并与农村卫生服务建立伙伴关系,而这些在以前是难以想象的。本文认为,这种转变之所以取得成功,是因为农村医疗和社区领袖的热情领导、政府的种子资金,鼓励农村医学作为一门学科、严谨的研究和咨询,为创新途径的每一步提供支持,以及一场投资农村医学教育作为农村社会资本形式的政治运动。