Friedman R H, Pozen J T
Ann Intern Med. 1985 Sep;103(3):439-44. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-103-3-439.
A national survey of department of medicine chairmen was conducted to learn their views of the status of academic general internal medicine. Developing a research program in general internal medicine was considered a high priority by 60% of the department chairmen at the time their general internal medicine divisions were established, and by 1981, 83% considered this a high priority. However, only 17% stated that significant progress had been made by the division at their institutions toward achieving this goal. Chairmen identified problems with funding for research, their faculty's ability to do research, and available time of faculty to conduct research. They stated their intention to assist the division of general internal medicine in developing a research program through financial and organizational support. At least two thirds planned to recruit selectively general internal medicine faculty who had research backgrounds and interests and to require the existing faculty to do research as a condition for continued appointment.
为了解医学系主任对学术性普通内科现状的看法,开展了一项全国性调查。在普通内科部门成立时,60%的系主任认为制定普通内科研究计划是高度优先事项,到1981年,83%的系主任认为这是高度优先事项。然而,只有17%的系主任表示其所在机构的部门在实现这一目标方面取得了显著进展。系主任们指出了研究资金、教员开展研究的能力以及教员可用于开展研究的时间等问题。他们表示打算通过财政和组织支持协助普通内科部门制定研究计划。至少三分之二的系主任计划有选择地招聘有研究背景和兴趣的普通内科教员,并要求现有教员开展研究作为继续留任的条件。