Gelfman R, Peters D J, Opitz J L, Folz T J
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1997 May;78(5):556-61. doi: 10.1016/s0003-9993(97)90178-7.
This article is a continuation of the story of the struggle to win recognition of physical medicine and rehabilitation as a medical specialty, as told in the pages of a daily diary kept by Frank H. Krusen, MD, from 1943 through 1967. The first two articles described Dr. Krusen's professional development before 1943, his efforts to establish a certifying Board for physiatrists, and the role of the Baruch Committee on Physical Medicine in Krusen's eventual successes. This article focuses on how Krusen and his physiatric colleagues campaigned to gain acceptance by organized medicine of the new specialty, to unite the fields of physical medicine and rehabilitation, and to identify and maintain the scope of physiatric practice despite challenges from other specialties.
本文延续了争取将物理医学与康复认定为医学专业的斗争故事,该故事记载于医学博士弗兰克·H·克鲁森1943年至1967年所写的一本日记中。前两篇文章描述了克鲁森博士1943年之前的职业发展、他为建立物理治疗师认证委员会所做的努力,以及巴鲁克物理医学委员会在克鲁森最终取得成功中所起的作用。本文重点讲述了克鲁森和他的物理治疗同事们如何开展活动,以使新专业获得组织化医学的认可,将物理医学与康复领域统一起来,并在面临其他专业挑战的情况下确定并维持物理治疗实践的范围。