Habbick B F, Leeder S R
Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Med Educ. 1996 May;30(3):163-71. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.1996.tb00738.x.
The literature on community-oriented medical education is reviewed. In response to major changes in the origin, expression and place of management of much illness, many medical schools are turning their attention increasingly to the community from whence to derive their curriculum and wherein to effect their teaching. The traditional hospital base of teaching is eroding, necessitating new, innovative approaches to medical education. Becoming community-oriented, or using community-based learning, offers potential benefits for the schools, the students, and the public. The experience of others demonstrates the necessity of enlisting community representatives as partners in the process of change. Institutional barriers are significant and careful planning is needed to overcome them.
本文对以社区为导向的医学教育文献进行了综述。鉴于许多疾病的起源、表现和管理地点发生了重大变化,许多医学院校越来越将注意力转向社区,从社区获取课程内容并在其中开展教学。传统的医院教学基础正在受到侵蚀,这就需要采用新的、创新的医学教育方法。以社区为导向或采用基于社区的学习方法,对学校、学生和公众都有潜在的益处。他人的经验表明,在变革过程中必须争取社区代表作为合作伙伴。制度障碍很大,需要精心规划来克服这些障碍。