Gupta Reena, Dubé Kate, Bodenheimer Thomas
R. Gupta is assistant clinical professor of medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, and associate medical director, General Medical Clinic, San Francisco General Hospital, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California. K. Dubé is research associate, Center for Excellence in Primary Care, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California. T. Bodenheimer is professor emeritus, Center for Excellence in Primary Care, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
Acad Med. 2016 Apr;91(4):458-61. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000001100.
Primary care residency programs and their associated primary care clinics face challenges in their goal to simultaneously provide a good education for tomorrow's doctors and excellent care for today's patients. A team from the Center for Excellence in Primary Care at the University of California, San Francisco, conducted site visits to 23 family medicine, internal medicine, and pediatric residency teaching clinics. The authors found that a number of programs have transformed themselves with respect to engaged leadership, resident scheduling, continuity of care for patients and residents, team-based care, and resident engagement in practice improvement. In this Commentary, the authors highlight the features of transforming programs that are melding inspiring resident education with excellent patient care. The authors propose a model, the 10 + 3 Building Blocks of Primary Care Teaching Clinics, to illustrate the themes that characterize transforming primary care residency programs.
基层医疗住院医师培训项目及其附属的基层医疗诊所,在同时为未来的医生提供良好教育和为当下的患者提供优质医疗服务这一目标上面临着挑战。来自加州大学旧金山分校基层医疗卓越中心的一个团队,对23家家庭医学、内科和儿科住院医师培训教学诊所进行了实地考察。作者发现,许多项目在参与式领导、住院医师排班、患者和住院医师的连续护理、团队式护理以及住院医师参与实践改进等方面进行了自我变革。在这篇评论文章中,作者强调了那些将鼓舞人心的住院医师教育与优质患者护理相结合的变革型项目的特点。作者提出了一个模型,即基层医疗教学诊所的10 + 3构建模块,以阐释那些表征变革型基层医疗住院医师培训项目的主题。