Owens J C, Steiner J, Hilfiker J, Eversole B C
JAMA. 1979 Mar 23;241(12):1261-3.
A two-day continuing education course in emergency care was presented in small communities of Colorado and Wyoming to 349 rural physicians. Eighty percent of the physicians in those areas participated, indicating the interest of rural practitioners in updating their training if they can do so in their own communities. Continuity of care in the communities was provided by university residents covering local hospitals and clinics. The cost was comparable with other forms of continuing education; there was no tuition fee. The success of the program suggests that the special problems of providing education in rural areas require special solutions. Courses must be designed to reach all rural physicians to satisfy the increasing demand for continuing medical education.
一个为期两天的急救继续教育课程在科罗拉多州和怀俄明州的一些小社区向349名乡村医生开设。这些地区80%的医生参加了该课程,这表明如果能在自己的社区参加培训,乡村医生对更新自身知识很感兴趣。社区的医疗服务连续性由大学住院医生负责,他们负责当地的医院和诊所。该课程的费用与其他形式的继续教育相当;无需学费。该项目的成功表明,在农村地区提供教育面临的特殊问题需要特殊的解决方案。必须设计课程,让所有乡村医生都能参与,以满足对继续医学教育日益增长的需求。