Deuschle K W, Bosch S J
Department of Community Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, City University of New York, New York 10029, USA.
J Community Health. 1995 Dec;20(6):459-72. doi: 10.1007/BF02277063.
The authors examine for relevance and current application what was learned in the building and progress of community medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, from 1968 to 1993. They look back on their twenty-five years' approach to service development, research and education in this field, as they worked in an urban-based academic medical center in New York and cooperated with universities and their schools of health sciences abroad. A claim is made that this approach, whether in the United States or abroad, while fostering community development produces a diversity of desirable population-oriented new role models for the medical profession.
作者们审视了1968年至1993年在西奈山医学院社区医学的建立和发展过程中学到的知识的相关性和当前应用情况。他们回顾了自己在这一领域从事服务发展、研究和教育工作的25年历程,当时他们在纽约一家以城市为基础的学术医疗中心工作,并与国外的大学及其健康科学学院合作。他们宣称,这种方法,无论在美国还是国外,在促进社区发展的同时,为医学专业带来了各种理想的、以人群为导向的新榜样。