Beck J D, Stewart W L, Graham R, Stern T L
J Fam Pract. 1977 Apr;4(4):663-9.
Family practice, as a medical specialty, is designed to help fill the void in primary care availability. In order to expose medical students to family practice and provide a basis for choosing a residency in the field, many medical schools have developed undergraduate programs in family practice. This paper reports the results of a survey conducted in March 1975 on the status of undergraduate programs with particular focus on the relationships between administrative status, size of program, faculty size, and type of undergraduate curricula to the number of graduates choosing family practice as a specialty. The data indicate that there is a relationship between the commitment of the school to family practice, the size of the program, and the presence of required courses in the curriculum to the success of the program, as measured by the proportion of students in each school who choose family practice residencies.
家庭医学作为一门医学专业,旨在填补基层医疗服务可及性方面的空白。为了让医学生接触家庭医学,并为他们选择该领域的住院医师培训提供依据,许多医学院校都开设了家庭医学本科课程。本文报告了1975年3月进行的一项关于本科课程状况的调查结果,特别关注行政地位、课程规模、教师规模以及本科课程类型与选择家庭医学作为专业的毕业生人数之间的关系。数据表明,学校对家庭医学的投入、课程规模以及课程中必修课程的设置与该课程的成功之间存在关联,这一成功是以每所学校选择家庭医学住院医师培训的学生比例来衡量的。