Audette L G
J Biocommun. 1980 Mar;7(1):4-10.
This paper reports a survey taken of 79 college and university medical schools seeking the status of policy formation regarding in-house created educational materials at each location. About 65% (51) of the institutions had no definitive policies, but over half of those were aware of the need. Twenty-six provided either written documents or a narrative describing how they approach the problem. Only two recognized the special area of media production. A model policy was synthesized from the aggregate. The model provides for support and recognition of creative service units and a philosophical framework upon which the entire group, including content experts, production staff, and parent institution, can share income and recognition equitably.
本文报告了一项针对79所高校医学院的调查,旨在了解各机构内部制作教育材料的政策制定情况。约65%(51所)的机构没有明确的政策,但其中超过一半的机构意识到有必要制定政策。26所机构提供了书面文件或描述其解决该问题方法的叙述。只有两所机构认识到媒体制作这一特殊领域。从这些汇总信息中综合出了一个示范政策。该示范政策为创意服务部门提供支持和认可,并提供一个哲学框架,使包括内容专家、制作人员和母体机构在内的整个团队能够公平地分享收入和获得认可。