Taylor W C, Moore G T
Office of Educational Development, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
Med Educ. 1994 Nov;28(6):481-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.1994.tb02723.x.
Many authorities have identified deficiencies in the education of medical students in health promotion and disease prevention. This report describes an attempt to address this problem through the longitudinal integration of health promotion and disease prevention into several major courses in the student curriculum at Harvard Medical School. We used adult learning theory to develop the curricular approach, and designed educational experiences to match the professional development of the student at different phases of medical education. Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention were particularly germane for students in the first, second, and third years, respectively. During clerkships in the third and fourth years, especially those with a focus on ambulatory patients, students built upon earlier experiences to integrate health promotion and disease prevention into clinical practice. By unifying the teaching of disease prevention with several major required courses, we aimed to create an environment in which students could experience their learning about disease prevention in the same manner that we aspired to have them practise it: integrated throughout clinical medicine.
许多权威人士已经指出医学生在健康促进和疾病预防教育方面存在不足。本报告描述了一项通过将健康促进和疾病预防纵向整合到哈佛医学院学生课程的几门主要课程中来解决这一问题的尝试。我们运用成人学习理论来制定课程方法,并设计教育体验以匹配医学教育不同阶段学生的专业发展。一级、二级和三级预防分别对一年级、二年级和三年级的学生尤为相关。在三年级和四年级的临床实习期间,尤其是那些以门诊患者为重点的实习,学生们在早期经验的基础上,将健康促进和疾病预防融入临床实践。通过将疾病预防教学与几门主要必修课相结合,我们旨在营造一种环境,让学生能够以我们期望他们实践的方式体验他们对疾病预防的学习:贯穿临床医学始终。