Geyman J P
Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle.
J Fam Pract. 1990 Sep;31(3):297-303.
Family practice as a specialty, now just over 20 years of age, arose in response to increasing public pressure and societal needs, not primarily from a breakthrough in new clinical knowledge or technology advances. Its academic discipline of family medicine is necessarily derived more from its clinical principles and functions in practice than from a unique body of knowledge and skills. Nevertheless, the mixture of knowledge, skills, and attitudes are collectively unique as applied by the family physician, and are teachable, learnable, and subject to critical inquiry and research. This paper presents an overview of the progress, present challenges, and future opportunities of family medicine as an academic discipline. A comparative analysis of the literature in the three primary care specialties reveals more commonalities than differences. Family practice has much to contribute to needed reforms in medical education and the health care system. The field is ideally positioned to be an active part of future resolutions to today's problems in both arenas.
作为一门专科,家庭医疗如今刚刚走过20多年的历程,它是应日益增长的公众压力和社会需求而兴起的,并非主要源于新的临床知识突破或技术进步。其家庭医学的学术学科必然更多地源自其临床实践中的原则和功能,而非独特的知识和技能体系。然而,家庭医生所应用的知识、技能和态度的组合总体上是独特的,并且是可传授、可学习的,且经得起批判性探究和研究。本文概述了家庭医学作为一门学术学科的进展、当前挑战和未来机遇。对三个初级保健专科的文献进行比较分析发现,它们的共同点多于差异。家庭医疗对医学教育和医疗保健系统所需的改革有很大贡献。该领域处于理想位置,能够积极参与解决当今这两个领域中问题的未来方案。