Kaufman A, Klepper D, Obenshain S S, Voorhees J D, Galey W, Duban S, Moore-West M, Jackson R, Bennett M, Waterman R
South Med J. 1982 Sep;75(9):1110-7. doi: 10.1097/00007611-198209000-00021.
To address the dual problems of maldistribution of physicians and an increasing need for physicians who are lifelong learners, an experimental curricular track was developed at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. Increased student responsibility for learning is encouraged by student-centered, small-group, problem-based tutorial learning, and early, primary care role modeling is offered during an early, lengthy, rural preceptorship. Preliminary outcomes reveal there is reinforcement of career interest in rural primary care with important linkages forged between the university and communities as a program by-product. Further, the experimental students, as compared to students in the conventional track, showed a greater appreciation of their learning environment, showed less stress, and failed to become cynical. The reorientation of undergraduate medical education toward the future health care needs of communities and the learning needs of physicians may require major modifications of curriculum design and role modeling experiences.
为解决医生分布不均以及对终身学习者需求不断增加这两个双重问题,新墨西哥大学医学院开发了一条实验性课程轨道。以学生为中心的小组式基于问题的辅导学习鼓励学生增强学习责任感,并且在早期、为期较长的农村实习期间提供早期初级保健榜样示范。初步结果显示,农村初级保健职业兴趣得到强化,作为该项目的副产品,大学与社区之间建立了重要联系。此外,与传统课程轨道的学生相比,参与实验的学生对学习环境的满意度更高,压力更小,且未变得愤世嫉俗。本科医学教育向社区未来医疗保健需求和医生学习需求的重新定位可能需要对课程设计和榜样示范经历进行重大修改。