Roberts A, Foster R, Dennis M, Davis L, Wells J, Bodemuller M F, Bailey C A
Division of Structural Biology, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, Lewisberg 24901.
Acad Med. 1993 Feb;68(2):122-5. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199302000-00003.
The West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) educated and retained more primary care physicians for practice in rural Appalachia than did any other U.S. medical school from 1978 through 1990. This article describes the most important methods used at WVSOM to place physicians in rural areas: (1) The school has a focused, achievable mission (to provide primary care physicians who are trained to meet the medical needs of rural Appalachia and to improve the health care of the rural Appalachian population) that is agreed upon by the administration, faculty, and students; (2) it participates in a multistate educational exchange program with a similar mission; (3) it emphasizes personalized and interactive recruiting, admission, and placement processes aimed to attract nontraditional, rural students; (4) it provides early and long-term clinical training in rural sites (both hospitals and physicians' offices); (5) it is dedicated primarily to the education of medical students rather than to research or other goals; and (6) it is a freestanding school in a rural environment. The authors state that although WVSOM is unusual in some respects, at least some of its methods may be useful to other medical schools as they seek to produce more primary care physicians for rural and other underserved areas.
从1978年到1990年,西弗吉尼亚整骨医学院(WVSOM)培养并留住了比美国其他任何医学院都更多的初级保健医生,使其在阿巴拉契亚农村地区执业。本文介绍了WVSOM用于向农村地区输送医生的最重要方法:(1)该校有一个明确、可实现的使命(培养能满足阿巴拉契亚农村地区医疗需求、改善农村阿巴拉契亚人口医疗保健状况的初级保健医生),这一使命得到了管理层、教师和学生的认可;(2)它参与了一个具有类似使命的多州教育交流项目;(3)它强调个性化和互动式的招生及安置流程,旨在吸引非传统的农村学生;(4)它在农村场所(包括医院和医生办公室)提供早期和长期的临床培训;(5)它主要致力于医学生的教育,而非研究或其他目标;(6)它是一所位于农村环境中的独立学校。作者指出,尽管WVSOM在某些方面与众不同,但在其他医学院校试图为农村及其他服务不足地区培养更多初级保健医生时,其至少某些方法可能会有用。