Shuster A L, Cluff L E, Haynes M A, Hook E W, Rogers D E
J Med Educ. 1983 Feb;58(2):101-11. doi: 10.1097/00001888-198302000-00003.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program was developed to allow selected physician clinicians to acquire certain skills which are not part of the usual physician's repertoire. Begun in 1969 with support from the Carnegie Corporation and the Commonwealth Fund, funding has been provided since 1973 by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. By June 1981, 309 physicians had completed their training as clinical scholars, and a majority were pursuing careers in academic medicine. This paper recounts the factors and forces which led to the initiation and development of the program, its successes and failures, the problems faced, the achievements of clinical scholar alumni, and the program's current status.
罗伯特·伍德·约翰逊基金会临床学者项目旨在让选定的内科临床医生掌握一些普通内科医生所不具备的技能。该项目于1969年在卡内基公司和联邦基金的支持下启动,自1973年起由罗伯特·伍德·约翰逊基金会提供资金。截至1981年6月,已有309名医生完成了临床学者培训,其中大多数人从事学术医学领域的工作。本文讲述了促使该项目启动和发展的因素与力量、其成败、面临的问题、临床学者校友的成就以及该项目的现状。