Briggs R M, Schneidman B S, Thorson E N, Deisher R D
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1978 Sep 1;132(1):68-77. doi: 10.1016/0002-9378(78)90801-3.
The impetus for the development of the Gynecorps Training Program was the identification of medically underserved populations of women in Washington State and their need for preventive health care, the maldistribution of physicians, and the success of a pilot program for training midlevel personnel conducted in 1972 by the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington School of Medicine. The program trains community-based and -sponsored Registered Nurses and Physician's Assistants as women's health-care specialists, with the goal of delivering preventive care in obstetrics and gynecology to populations of high-risk, low-income, and/or underserved women. A summary of the training program, its curriculum, and the integration of its graduates into community health teams is presented and discussed.
妇科学培训项目发展的动力在于确定华盛顿州医疗服务不足的女性群体及其对预防性医疗保健的需求、医生分布不均,以及华盛顿大学医学院妇产科于1972年开展的一项培训中级人员的试点项目取得了成功。该项目将社区组织和赞助的注册护士及医师助理培训成为女性医疗保健专家,目标是为高风险、低收入和/或医疗服务不足的女性群体提供妇产科预防性护理。本文介绍并讨论了该培训项目、其课程设置以及将毕业生纳入社区健康团队的情况。