Department of Surgery, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 2011 Oct;41(4 Suppl 3):S276-82. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2011.06.026.
The once disparate fields of public health and medicine are slowly converging and reintegrating. Public health principles of community interventions and partnerships to effect better population health are included in the curricula of more medical schools. For graduate medical education, the specialties of internal medicine, family medicine, and preventive medicine are intuitively obvious population health partners, whereas surgeons have been relatively silent in this area. Despite the fact that many common surgical diseases are directly attributable to preventable causes, including cancer, trauma, and obesity, surgical residents receive little formal population health education. However, surgeons have always been and are increasingly active within the public health sphere. Examples of surgical population health initiatives include trauma systems development and improvement, research on disparities, and global health initiatives, including disaster relief. This article describes a single institution experience utilizing modest curriculum changes, increased global health opportunities, and direct service learning to help integrate population health principles into a general surgical residency program.
公共卫生和医学这两个曾经互不相关的领域正在缓慢地融合和重新整合。更多医学院的课程中纳入了公共卫生领域的社区干预和合作原则,以实现更好的人口健康。对于研究生医学教育来说,内科、家庭医学和预防医学等专业是明显的人口健康合作伙伴,而外科医生在这一领域相对沉默。尽管许多常见的外科疾病直接归因于可预防的原因,包括癌症、创伤和肥胖,但外科住院医师接受的正规人口健康教育却很少。然而,外科医生一直是而且在公共卫生领域越来越活跃。外科人口健康倡议的例子包括创伤系统的发展和改善、差异研究以及全球卫生倡议,包括灾难救援。本文描述了一个单一机构的经验,该机构利用适度的课程改革、增加全球卫生机会和直接服务学习,帮助将人口健康原则融入普通外科住院医师培训计划。