Groom Rhianon M, Carr Russell B, Leong Stephanie L, Hornbaker-Park Michelle B
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Fort Campbell, KY, USA,
Acad Psychiatry. 2015 Aug;39(4):354-9. doi: 10.1007/s40596-015-0284-2. Epub 2015 Mar 5.
Four active duty military psychiatrists at different points in their careers were asked to reflect on the impact that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan had on their respective training in military psychiatry residency programs. The result is an inside look from four unique perspectives on how military psychiatry residency training adapted over time to prepare their graduates to practice psychiatry in a wartime setting as many graduates went to the front lines of war shortly after graduation. This article will provide an understanding of the challenges faced by these residency programs striving to meet the behavioral health needs created by war while balancing this with ongoing ACGME requirements, how those challenges were met, and the impact it had on residents.
四位处于不同职业阶段的现役军队精神科医生被要求反思伊拉克战争和阿富汗战争对他们各自在军队精神科住院医师培训项目中的培训产生的影响。结果是从四个独特的视角深入了解了军队精神科住院医师培训如何随着时间的推移进行调整,以便让其毕业生能够在战时环境中从事精神科工作,因为许多毕业生毕业后不久就奔赴了战争前线。本文将让读者了解这些住院医师培训项目在努力满足战争所带来的行为健康需求的同时,如何平衡美国毕业后医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)的现行要求所面临的挑战,这些挑战是如何被应对的,以及这对住院医师产生的影响。