White Jordan, Heney Jessica, Esquibel Angela Y, Dimock Camia, Goldman Roberta, Anthony David
Assistant Professor of Family Medicine (Clinical), Department of Family Medicine, the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI; affiliated with Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Pawtucket, RI.
Resident in the Department of Family Medicine, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Pawtucket, RI.
R I Med J (2013). 2014 Sep 2;97(9):26-30.
By training future physicians to care for patients with backgrounds different from their own, medical schools can help reduce health disparities. To address the need for education in this area, the leaders of the Family Medicine Clerkship at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University developed the Social and Community Context of Care project, required of all medical students rotating through this clerkship. Students develop a hypothetical intervention addressing a health issue seen at their preceptor site, and are assessed on their grasp of the social and contextual issues affecting that health issue in their particular community. Some interventions are actualized in later clerkships or independent study projects; one example, a health class for pregnant and parenting teens at Central Falls High School, is described here. If made a routine part of medical education, projects such as these may help medical students address the health disparities they will encounter in future practice.
通过培养未来的医生去照顾背景与自己不同的患者,医学院校有助于减少健康差距。为满足这一领域的教育需求,布朗大学沃伦阿尔珀特医学院家庭医学实习项目的负责人开展了“护理的社会和社区背景”项目,要求所有轮转参与该实习的医学生参与。学生们针对在带教地点看到的健康问题制定一个假设性的干预措施,并根据他们对影响其所在特定社区该健康问题的社会和背景问题的理解程度进行评估。一些干预措施会在后续的实习或独立研究项目中得以实施;这里介绍其中一个例子,即针对中央瀑布高中怀孕及育有子女的青少年开设的健康课程。如果将此类项目作为医学教育的常规组成部分,它们可能会帮助医学生应对未来行医过程中将会遇到的健康差距问题。