Mick S S
Yale J Biol Med. 1980 May-Jun;53(3):225-31.
Increasingly, graduate medical education (residency training) is being proposed as a policy instrument to reform the traditional manpower problems of distribution of physicians. This article suggests why graduate medical education has become the latest policy device in the decades-old effort to rectify physician imbalances, and it discusses the potential for reform contained in this approach. It then presents a number of problems that will probably hinder the effective implementation of such policy and concludes that future federal policy directives are uncertain.
越来越多的人提议将毕业后医学教育(住院医师培训)作为一种政策手段,以改革传统的医生分布人力问题。本文阐述了为什么毕业后医学教育已成为纠正医生分布不均这一长达数十年努力中的最新政策手段,并探讨了这种方法中蕴含的改革潜力。接着,本文提出了一些可能会阻碍此类政策有效实施的问题,并得出结论:未来联邦政策指令尚不明朗。