Lindenthal Jacob Jay, Delisa Joel A
Department of Psychiatry, Institute for the Public Understanding of Health and Medicine, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, USA.
Adv Med Educ Pract. 2012 Jun 18;3:73-8. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S30495. Print 2012.
Dissatisfaction with the restrictions of the health care system, diminished reliance on the word of health care professionals, increased costs of medical care, and access to information online have increased consumers' interest in their own health care as well as their thirst for medical literacy. Mini-Med programs run by medical schools offer a more reliable method of learning about disease and disorders than does the indiscriminate surfing of the Internet. This article describes the efforts of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - the largest public university of the health sciences in the nation - to run and maintain such a program. The Mini-Med course provides lay students with insight into what a student undergoes while studying medicine and guides them through complex topics that range from anatomy and basic life support to the latest in stem cell research. It also provides early guidance for potential medical students, addresses patients' concerns, and gives some insight into the levels of comprehension of current medical students.
对医疗保健系统限制的不满、对医疗保健专业人员建议的依赖减少、医疗费用增加以及在线信息获取,都提高了消费者对自身医疗保健的兴趣以及对医学知识的渴望。医学院校开展的迷你医学项目提供了一种比无差别上网冲浪更可靠的了解疾病和病症的方法。本文介绍了新泽西医学与牙科大学(美国最大的公立健康科学大学)开展和维持此类项目的努力。迷你医学课程让非医学专业学生深入了解医学生学习过程中所经历的事情,并引导他们学习从解剖学和基本生命支持到最新干细胞研究等复杂主题。它还为潜在的医学生提供早期指导,解决患者的担忧,并让人们对当前医学生的理解水平有所了解。