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美国和加拿大的性病临床培训。

Clinical training in venereology in the United States and Canada.

作者信息

Stamm W E, Kaetz S, Holmes K K

出版信息

JAMA. 1982 Oct 22;248(16):2020-4.

PMID:6896893
Abstract

Of the 127 medical schools in the United States and Canada surveyed, 69 had no hospital- or health department-based sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic available for teaching, 87 offered no clinical training to students, and 96 offered no hours to residents. In the United States, even when training was offered, only 30% of students and 45% of residents participated, receiving an average of six and 12 hours of instruction, respectively. Instruction in venereology in US medical schools seems to have declined in the last 15 years, despite a sharply rising incidence and the enlarging spectrum of STDs. The National Conference of Preventing Disease-Promoting Health has recommended that, by 1990, all medical schools establish a clinical affiliation with public or private STD treatment facilities so that all medical students and physicians in training will receive a minimum of 20 hours of supervised clinical experience. This study underscores the appropriateness and urgency of that recommendation.

摘要

在美国和加拿大接受调查的127所医学院中,69所没有可供教学使用的基于医院或卫生部门的性传播疾病(STD)诊所,87所未为学生提供临床培训,96所未为住院医师安排培训时间。在美国,即使提供了培训,也只有30%的学生和45%的住院医师参与,他们平均分别接受了6小时和12小时的指导。尽管性传播疾病的发病率急剧上升且范围不断扩大,但过去15年里美国医学院的性病学教学似乎有所下降。全国预防疾病促进健康会议建议,到1990年,所有医学院都要与公立或私立性传播疾病治疗机构建立临床合作关系,以便所有医学生和接受培训的医生都能获得至少20小时的监督临床经验。这项研究强调了该建议的合理性和紧迫性。

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