Davies S M, Rutledge C M, Davies T C
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School.
Fam Med. 1993 May;25(5):327-30.
Impairment among medical students has increased over the past decade, thus requiring programs to identify and manage student needs.
At Eastern Virginia Medical School, first-year medical students are assigned personal physician-counselors from the Department of Family and Community Medicine. These physicians provide health care and assist students in identifying and managing new or preexisting medical and psychosocial problems. Students meet with their physician-counselors during the first week of school to develop rapport and to complete a screening history and genogram. Subsequent small group meetings help students adjust to life in medical school.
Psychosocial problems such as alcoholism, mental illness, substance addiction, and sexual abuse have been identified among students and/or their families, and management strategies have been initiated. This program has been evaluated highly by both faculty and students.
This program has been helpful in identifying problems and implementing treatment strategies for medical students.
在过去十年中,医学生的健康损害有所增加,因此需要相关项目来识别和处理学生的需求。
在东弗吉尼亚医学院,一年级医学生被分配来自家庭与社区医学系的私人医生顾问。这些医生提供医疗保健,并协助学生识别和处理新出现的或既往存在的医学和心理社会问题。学生在开学第一周与他们的医生顾问见面,以建立融洽关系,并完成筛查病史和绘制系谱图。随后的小组会议帮助学生适应医学院生活。
在学生和/或其家庭中发现了诸如酗酒、精神疾病、药物成瘾和性虐待等心理社会问题,并已启动管理策略。该项目得到了教师和学生的高度评价。
该项目有助于识别医学生的问题并实施治疗策略。