T.R. Flotte is professor of pediatrics, the Celia and Isaac Haidak Professor, executive deputy chancellor, provost, and dean, School of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts.
A.C. Larkin is associate professor of surgery and senior associate dean of educational affairs, School of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts.
Acad Med. 2020 Oct;95(10):1492-1494. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000003540.
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented unprecedented challenges and opportunities for medical schools in the United States. In this Invited Commentary, the authors describe a unique collaboration between the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS), the only public medical school in the state; the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center (UMMMC); and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Through this partnership, UMMS was able to graduate fourth-year medical students 2 months early and deploy them to UMMMC to care for patients and alleviate workforce shortages during the COVID-19 surge, which peaked in Massachusetts in April 2020. The authors describe how they determined if students had fulfilled graduation requirements to graduate early, what commencement and the accompanying awards ceremony looked like this year as virtual events, the special emergency 90-day limited license these new graduates were given to practice at UMMMC during this time, and the impact these new physicians had in the hospital allowing residents and attendings to be redeployed to care for COVID-19 patients.
COVID-19 大流行给美国的医学院带来了前所未有的挑战和机遇。在这篇特邀评论中,作者描述了马萨诸塞大学医学院(UMMS)、该州唯一的公立医学院、马萨诸塞大学纪念医疗中心(UMMMC)和马萨诸塞州之间的独特合作。通过这种合作,UMMS 能够提前 2 个月让四年级医学生毕业,并将他们部署到 UMMMC,在 COVID-19 疫情高峰期(2020 年 4 月)为患者提供护理并缓解劳动力短缺。作者描述了他们如何确定学生是否已经满足提前毕业的要求,今年的毕业典礼和随之而来的颁奖典礼如何作为虚拟活动进行,这些新毕业生在这段时间内在 UMMMC 获得的特殊紧急 90 天有限许可证,以及这些新医生在医院中的影响,允许住院医师和主治医生重新部署以照顾 COVID-19 患者。