Halperin A K, Kaufman A
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Albuquerque, NM.
J Gen Intern Med. 1990 Jan-Feb;5(1 Suppl):S35-44. doi: 10.1007/BF02600436.
This paper deals with the varied sites and teachers that can and should be used in educating residents and medical students in ambulatory care. A basic premise is that sites other than academic medical centers and teachers other than physician faculty members should be among those used. The paper describes how institutions have used non-traditional sites and teachers. Then, after emphasizing the need to choose settings according to curricular objectives, it discusses teaching sites, both hospital-based (general medical, specialty, and multidisciplinary clinics) and community-based (home care settings, rural clinics, nursing homes, and community clinics). Next it describes the array of current and potential teachers, which includes generalist and specialist physician faculty members, community physicians, residents, and allied personnel such as pharmacists and nurses. The paper also discusses forces resisting and supporting the use of new sites and teachers. It ends with general recommendations.
本文探讨了在门诊医疗教育住院医师和医学生时可利用且应利用的各类场所和教师。一个基本前提是,除学术医疗中心之外的场所以及除医师教员之外的教师也应被纳入其中。本文描述了各机构如何利用非传统场所和教师。接着,在强调根据课程目标选择教学环境的必要性之后,讨论了教学场所,包括基于医院的(普通内科、专科和多学科诊所)和基于社区的(家庭护理机构、乡村诊所、疗养院和社区诊所)。接下来描述了当前和潜在教师的类别,包括全科和专科医师教员、社区医生、住院医师以及诸如药剂师和护士等辅助人员。本文还讨论了抵制和支持使用新场所和教师的各种力量。最后给出了一般性建议。