Geyman J P, Phillips T J
West J Med. 1982 Feb;136(2):170-8.
The Department of Family Medicine at the University of Washington was started ten years ago after a major curriculum change in the medical school placed new emphasis on education and training of family physicians for the surrounding region in Washington, Alaska, Montana and Idaho (WAMI). This department has organized active programs in patient care, teaching and research at the university base and in a number of affiliated community sites throughout the region. The department is well accepted within the mission of the medical school. Almost a third of graduating medical students choose postgraduate training in family practice. Almost 90 percent of the graduates of the ten programs within the department's network of family practice residencies are established in active family practices, with more than two thirds settling in the WAMI region. Follow-up studies show that these graduates feel well prepared for their practices; are providing a broad range of services in rural, suburban and urban settings; are typically involved in partnership or group practice; and are generally well satisfied with their personal and professional lives.
华盛顿大学家庭医学系成立于十年前,此前医学院进行了重大课程改革,重新强调了为华盛顿、阿拉斯加、蒙大拿和爱达荷州(WAMI)周边地区培养家庭医生的教育和培训。该系在大学本部以及该地区众多附属社区地点组织了积极的患者护理、教学和研究项目。该系在医学院的使命范围内得到了广泛认可。几乎三分之一的医学毕业生选择接受家庭医学的研究生培训。该系家庭医学住院医师培训网络内十个项目的毕业生中,近90%从事活跃的家庭医疗工作,超过三分之二定居在WAMI地区。后续研究表明,这些毕业生对自己的工作准备充分;在农村、郊区和城市环境中提供广泛的服务;通常参与合伙或团体执业;并且总体上对自己的个人生活和职业生活非常满意。