Fiore D C
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno 89557, USA.
West J Med. 1995 Dec;163(6):537-40.
A medical clinic was organized in a homeless shelter to help address the health care needs of the homeless population in a small California city. A second-year family practice resident, together with two community nurses and a local family practitioner, organized and staffed the clinic. After the first winter of operation, family practice residents on their own initiative took over the management of the clinic. The clinic serves the needs of the clients in the homeless shelter, provides family practice residents an opportunity to work independently of the residency program, and offers a sought-after experience in caring for the underserved.
在加利福尼亚州的一个小城市,一家无家可归者收容所内设立了一家医疗诊所,以满足无家可归者群体的医疗保健需求。一名二年级的家庭医学住院医师与两名社区护士及一名当地家庭医生共同组织并配备了该诊所的人员。在运营的第一个冬天过后,家庭医学住院医师主动接手了诊所的管理工作。该诊所满足了无家可归者收容所内客户的需求,为家庭医学住院医师提供了独立于住院医师培训项目开展工作的机会,并提供了照顾弱势群体的难得经历。