Nielsen Marci, D'Agostino Darrin, Gregory Paula
Marci Nielsen, PhD, is Senior Vice President, Community Engagement, with the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences.
Darrin D'Agostino, DO, MSMA member since 2017, is Executive Dean, College of Osteopathic Medicine and Vice President, Health Affairs, with the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences.
Mo Med. 2017 Sep-Oct;114(5):363-366.
Providing health care to patients and families living in rural America presents significant challenges, but comes with unique rewards. The physician who chooses a rural life typically cares for an underserved and aging population, which is often less healthy and affluent than its urban and suburban counterparts. At the same time, rural clinicians feel deeply connected to their patients and their communities. Physicians cite strong doctor-patient relationships as a primary motivator to practice in a rural setting, in addition to lower cost of living and slower pace of life1. Those who choose primary care specialties also enjoy the challenge of caring for multiple, interrelated aspects of health for their patients and community. During Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences' (KCU) century-long history, we have offered our osteopathic medical students the opportunity to learn in rural areas during the third and fourth years. As our new, state-of-the-art medical school campus opens in Joplin, Missouri, we will build on our commitment to rural health by offering first- and second-year KCU-Joplin students training opportunities in rural settings, and expanding third- and fourth-year rural clinical rotations. The rich experience to learn rural medicine offers the potential to connect medical students, patients and community in new and exciting ways, building on the firm foundation of osteopathic medical training grounded in strong patient-centered primary care.
为生活在美国农村地区的患者及其家庭提供医疗保健服务面临着重大挑战,但也有着独特的回报。选择乡村生活的医生通常照顾的是服务不足且老龄化的人群,这些人群往往不如城市和郊区的人群健康和富裕。与此同时,农村临床医生深感与他们的患者及其社区紧密相连。医生们指出,除了较低的生活成本和较慢的生活节奏外,牢固的医患关系是他们在农村地区行医的主要动力之一。那些选择初级保健专业的人也乐于迎接为患者和社区的健康多个相互关联方面提供护理的挑战。在堪萨斯城大学医学与生物科学学院(KCU)长达一个世纪的历史中,我们为整骨医学专业的学生提供了在第三年和第四年期间到农村地区学习的机会。随着我们位于密苏里州乔普林的全新、先进的医学院校区启用,我们将通过为KCU - 乔普林校区的大一和大二学生提供农村地区的培训机会,并扩大大三和大四的农村临床轮转,来继续履行我们对农村医疗保健的承诺。学习农村医学的丰富经历有可能以全新且令人兴奋的方式将医学生、患者和社区联系起来,这建立在以患者为中心的强大初级保健为基础的整骨医学培训的坚实基础之上。