Dale D C, Belknap B H, Chase J D, Haviland J W
University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle.
J Med Educ. 1988 May;63(5):347-55. doi: 10.1097/00001888-198805000-00001.
To address problems of geographic and specialty distribution of physicians in the states of Washington, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho, the University of Washington School of Medicine and its affiliated hospitals developed a regional program of graduate medical education beginning in 1971. The program in 1986-87 had 77 percent of the residency positions in the region and involved more than 30 hospitals and clinics. In 1986-87, 58 percent of the residents completing training were in family medicine, internal medicine, or pediatrics. The program is centrally coordinated by the school's associate dean for clinical affairs, who works with departmental program directors and hospital and university administrators.
为解决华盛顿州、阿拉斯加州、蒙大拿州和爱达荷州医生的地理分布和专业分布问题,华盛顿大学医学院及其附属医院于1971年开始实施一项研究生医学教育区域计划。1986 - 1987年的该计划涵盖了该地区77%的住院医师职位,涉及30多家医院和诊所。在1986 - 1987年,完成培训的住院医师中有58%从事家庭医学、内科或儿科。该计划由学校负责临床事务的副院长进行集中协调,副院长与各部门项目主任以及医院和大学管理人员合作。