Ottino Clémentine, Mettraux Laura, Debernardi Nicolas, Stouder Noémie, Jacquier Capucine, Maillefer Françoise, Bagley Mary-Louise, Felappi Andrea, Bodenmann Patrick, Sanchis Zozaya Javier
Université de Lausanne, 1004 Lausanne.
Secteur Soins aux migrants, Département Vulnérabilités et médecine sociale, Unisanté, 1011 Lausanne.
Rev Med Suisse. 2021 Mar 24;17(731):593-596.
The exceptional health challenges generated by the COVID-19 pandemic have sparked a wave of mobilization among medical students. We were four students to provide support to the Migrant Care Units of the Vulnerability and Social Medicine Department of Unisanté. This two-month experience, very different from the academic framework we were used to during our studies, allowed us to discover a clinic grappling with social and cross-cultural issues, and taught us the mutual benefits of an interprofessional collaboration with experienced nurses. Through a few clinical vignettes, we would like to share the challenges of the care we have seen, as well as the significant lessons we have learned from them.
新冠疫情引发的特殊健康挑战在医学生中掀起了一股动员热潮。我们四名学生为Unisanté脆弱性与社会医学部的流动护理单元提供支持。这两个月的经历与我们在学习期间习惯的学术框架大不相同,让我们发现了一个应对社会和跨文化问题的诊所,并让我们认识到与经验丰富的护士进行跨专业合作的互利之处。通过几个临床案例,我们想分享我们所见到的护理挑战,以及我们从中吸取的重要经验教训。