Goodson J D, Goroll A H, Barsky A J, Treadway K K, Thibault G E, Stoeckle J D
Arch Intern Med. 1986 Sep;146(9):1805-9.
The current ambulatory training of medical residents in the primary care program and the traditional program of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, are described. All residents are assigned to work in a single medical group practice unit during their three years of training. Block outpatient rotations make up 32% of the primary care program and 6% of the traditional program schedules, while total ambulatory experiences, including weekly continuity sessions, make up 39% and 15%, respectively. Several components are important for a successful program. Above all is a vigorous group practice providing a sizable panel of patients with complex clinical problems from which residents can learn. Also important are financial support from the hospital and government or private grants and a commitment to outpatient teaching by the medical and nonmedical specialty staff.
本文描述了波士顿麻省总医院初级保健项目和传统项目中住院医师目前的门诊培训情况。所有住院医师在三年培训期间都被分配到一个单一的医疗集团执业单位工作。在初级保健项目中,门诊集中轮转占培训计划的32%,在传统项目中占6%;而包括每周连续性门诊在内的总门诊经历,在初级保健项目和传统项目中分别占39%和15%。对于一个成功的项目来说,有几个要素很重要。首先是要有一个活跃的集团执业机构,为住院医师提供大量患有复杂临床问题的患者,以便他们学习。医院、政府或私人拨款的资金支持,以及医疗和非医疗专科工作人员对门诊教学的投入也很重要。