Rhoades E R, Duffy F D, Hall N K, Voth D W
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City 73190, USA.
J Okla State Med Assoc. 1995 Dec;88(12):531-4.
Training of physicians to meet the health care needs of rural residents has long been a priority of the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. With establishment of the much imitated Rural Preceptorship Program in 1948, the college launched an ongoing series of efforts all directed toward increasing the number of graduates choosing to practice in rural locations. In addition to the required senior Preceptorship Program, a series of educational programs is available in each year of medical school, actually beginning prior to freshman enrollment. As a result, the college now offers a comprehensive series of educational experiences involving not only four years of medical school, but graduate training in the primary care specialties as well. This report summarizes the various activities of the college that now make up the rural emphasis program, all of which are designed to help ensure an adequate supply of physicians for rural Oklahoma.
培养医生以满足农村居民的医疗保健需求长期以来一直是俄克拉荷马大学医学院的一项优先任务。随着1948年备受效仿的农村实习计划的设立,该学院启动了一系列持续不断的努力,所有这些努力都旨在增加选择在农村地区执业的毕业生数量。除了必修的高级实习计划外,医学院每年都有一系列教育计划,实际上在新生入学之前就开始了。因此,该学院现在提供了一系列全面的教育经历,不仅包括四年的医学院学习,还包括初级保健专业的研究生培训。本报告总结了该学院目前构成农村重点计划的各种活动,所有这些活动旨在帮助确保俄克拉荷马农村地区有足够的医生供应。