Smith C K, Gordon M J, Leversee J H, Hadac R R
J Fam Pract. 1977 Aug;5(2):227-31.
A number of benefits have been claimed for early ambulatory experience in the training of family physicians, although few practical examples have been reported. This paper describes an approach to the education of first and second year medical students interested in family medicine which places heavy emphasis on community-based ambulatory care. During the first year, an elective introductory preceptorship permits students to participate in the office practice of a family physician in a limited role. Seminars are offered concurrently to provide integrating principles and perspective. In the second year, a nine-month-long continuity clerkship is offered in which students gain intimate contact with a small panel of families and practice the skills of primary care in the offices of family physicians. Clinical experience is accompanied by weekly seminars and integrated with elements of the required curriculum. Selected evaluation data are presented, which attest to the achievement of course objectives and provide support for the claim that this approach is beneficial to students seeking careers in primary care.
在家庭医生培训中,早期门诊实习被认为有诸多益处,尽管鲜有实际案例报道。本文描述了一种针对对家庭医学感兴趣的大一和大二医学生的教育方法,该方法高度重视基于社区的门诊护理。在第一年,一门选修的入门实习课程允许学生在家庭医生的办公室实践中扮演有限的角色。同时还会举办研讨会,以提供综合的原则和视角。在第二年,会提供为期九个月的连续性实习,学生在此期间与一小部分家庭建立密切联系,并在家庭医生的办公室中实践初级护理技能。临床经验辅以每周的研讨会,并与必修课程的内容相结合。文中展示了部分评估数据,这些数据证明了课程目标的达成,并支持了这种方法对寻求初级护理职业的学生有益这一观点。