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JAMA. 1984 Jul 20;252(3):385-8.
American clinicians with careers encompassing both Third World and underserved American populations would benefit both regions and bring new perspectives to foreign policy and domestic health care problems. Application of the parallel concepts of Community-Oriented Primary Care and Health for All should help contain costs and extend access to appropriate clinical care both in the United States and abroad. As American physicians weigh their short- or long-term career options in the post-Graduate Medical Education National Advisory Council era, there is an urgent need both for a specific US policy on international health and for new partnerships to facilitate careers spanning domestic and Third World areas of need.
有着同时服务于第三世界和美国贫困地区人群经历的美国临床医生,将使这两个地区都受益,并为外交政策和国内医疗保健问题带来新的视角。应用社区导向型初级保健和全民健康的并行理念,应有助于控制成本,并在美国国内外扩大获得适当临床护理的机会。在美国医生在后研究生医学教育国家咨询委员会时代权衡其短期或长期职业选择时,迫切需要一项关于国际健康的具体美国政策,以及建立新的伙伴关系,以促进跨越国内和第三世界需求领域的职业发展。