Iglehart J
Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DC 20037, USA.
Acad Med. 1997 Jul;72(7):595-9. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199707000-00011.
In its first meeting, the Forum on the Future of Academic Medicine discussed the changes facing academic medicine in a competitive environment and at a time when medical schools and teaching hospitals are under pressure to conform to the market while preserving the traditional academic missions of teaching and research. The forum, created by the Association of American Medical Colleges and sponsored by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, will meet six times over the next two years to discuss a range of issues important to the success of academic medicine. Private-sector and academic members bring different perspectives to these discussions, which through their resource documents and meeting reports should stimulate thoughtful discussion throughout the academic medicine community. The forum members agreed that academic medicine has not been effective in defining its unique contributions to the health care system, but reached no consensus on how this deficit could best be remedied.
在其首次会议上,学术医学未来论坛讨论了在竞争环境中学术医学所面临的变化,此时医学院校和教学医院在既要顺应市场又要保留教学与研究等传统学术使命的双重压力下艰难前行。该论坛由美国医学院协会创立,由罗伯特·伍德·约翰逊基金会赞助,将在未来两年内召开六次会议,讨论一系列对学术医学成功至关重要的问题。私营部门和学术机构的成员为这些讨论带来了不同的观点,通过他们的资源文件和会议报告,有望激发整个学术医学领域进行深入思考。论坛成员一致认为,学术医学在界定其对医疗保健系统的独特贡献方面成效不佳,但对于如何最好地弥补这一不足尚未达成共识。