Reckrey Jennifer M, Ornstein Katherine A, Wajnberg Ania, Kopke M Victoria, DeCherrie Linda V
Jennifer M. Reckrey, MD, is an Assistant Professor, Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, and Department of Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York. Katherine A. Ornstein, PhD, is an Assistant Professor, Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, and Institute for Translational Epidemiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York. Ania Wajnberg, MD, is an Associate Professor, Department of Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York. M. Victoria Kopke, MD, is an Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York. Linda V. DeCherrie, MD, is an Associate Professor, Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, and Department of Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York.
Home Healthc Now. 2017 Nov/Dec;35(10):561-565. doi: 10.1097/NHH.0000000000000621.
Despite the growing homebound population and the development of innovative models of care that work to bring care to people in their homes, home visits are not a routine part of education for many healthcare providers. This manuscript describes the experience of Mount Sinai Visiting Doctors teaching home-based primary care to learners of various disciplines and reports the results of a survey performed to assess trainee experience. Mount Sinai Visiting Doctors is the largest academic home-based primary care program in the country and trainees of various disciplines have nearly 1,700 contact days annually of directly supervised clinical teaching. In order to improve trainee education and meet our practice needs, trainees: 1) independently conduct urgent visits, 2) carry longitudinal panels of homebound patients, and 3) perform subspecialist consultations. Mount Sinai Visiting Doctors has exposed thousands of trainees to home-based primary care in the past 20 years and trainees report positive reviews of their experiences. As the need to train future providers in home-based primary care grows, we will be challenged to provide trainees with adequate exposure to multidisciplinary teams and to teach about the importance of continuity of care.
尽管居家人口不断增加,且出现了致力于将医疗服务送到人们家中的创新护理模式,但家访并非许多医疗服务提供者教育工作的常规组成部分。本手稿描述了西奈山家访医生向各学科学习者传授居家初级护理的经验,并报告了为评估实习生体验而进行的一项调查结果。西奈山家访医生是美国最大的基于学术的居家初级护理项目,各学科的实习生每年有近1700个直接监督下的临床教学接触日。为了改善实习生教育并满足我们的实践需求,实习生要:1)独立进行紧急家访;2)负责长期跟踪居家患者;3)进行专科会诊。在过去20年里,西奈山家访医生让数千名实习生接触到了居家初级护理,实习生对他们的经历给予了积极评价。随着培养未来居家初级护理服务提供者的需求不断增加,我们将面临挑战,要让实习生充分接触多学科团队,并传授护理连续性的重要性。