Coggan P, Davis A, Rogers J
J Fam Pract. 1981 Dec;13(7):1025-8.
Alcoholism is a major health problem in the United States, yet it has not received high priority in medical education. Although it affects many patients who attend the offices of family physicians, it frequently remains unrecognized. It is therefore an appropriate topic for a family medicine course and has been integrated into a third year clerkship at the University of Washington. Students are taught basic diagnostic and management skills by sensitizing them to the magnitude of the problem and addressing some professional attitudinal blocks. history taking skills emphasizing early recognition and intervention are stressed, and the role of community resources in treatment is demonstrated through discussion and site visits.
酗酒在美国是一个主要的健康问题,但在医学教育中它并未得到高度重视。尽管它影响着许多去家庭医生诊所就诊的患者,但它常常未被识别出来。因此,它是家庭医学课程的一个合适主题,并已被纳入华盛顿大学三年级的临床实习中。通过让学生认识到问题的严重性并解决一些专业态度上的障碍,来教授他们基本的诊断和管理技能。强调早期识别和干预的病史采集技能得到重视,并且通过讨论和实地考察展示社区资源在治疗中的作用。