Carr V J, Hazell P L, Williamson M
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia.
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 1996 Apr;30(2):210-9. doi: 10.3109/00048679609076096.
Efforts to improve the psychiatric competence of the general medical workforce must include an appraisal of how psychiatry is taught in medical schools. As a contribution to this appraisal a description is given of psychiatric education in the innovative undergraduate medical curriculum at the University of Newcastle.
An outline of the features which characterise medical education at Newcastle is provided and the way in which the teaching of psychiatry is organised within this framework is presented.
The characteristics of the Newcastle undergraduate program in psychiatry include its integration with teaching in other clinical and basic science disciplines, continuity throughout the entire five years of the course, and the emphasis on skills acquisition and their assessment.
The relative merits and disadvantages of the Newcastle approach to undergraduate psychiatry education are presented and the problem of assessing the effectiveness of this approach by outcomes measurement, particularly of integrated competencies and their application in general medical settings, is discussed.
提高普通医学从业人员的精神病学能力的努力必须包括对医学院校中精神病学教学方式的评估。作为对该评估的一项贡献,本文描述了纽卡斯尔大学创新型本科医学课程中的精神病学教育。
提供了纽卡斯尔医学教育的特点概述,并介绍了在此框架内精神病学教学的组织方式。
纽卡斯尔本科精神病学课程的特点包括与其他临床和基础科学学科的教学相结合、在整个五年课程中的连贯性,以及对技能获取及其评估的重视。
阐述了纽卡斯尔本科精神病学教育方法的相对优缺点,并讨论了通过结果测量来评估该方法有效性的问题,特别是综合能力及其在普通医疗环境中的应用。