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履行医学院校与公众之间的社会契约。

Fulfilling the social contract between medical schools and the public.

作者信息

McCurdy L, Goode L D, Inui T S, Daugherty R M, Wilson D E, Wallace A G, Weinstein B M, Copeland E M

机构信息

Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA.

出版信息

Acad Med. 1997 Dec;72(12):1063-70. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199712000-00016.

Abstract

To gain a better understanding of the effects of medical schools related to transformations in medical practice, science, and public expectations, the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) established the Advisory Panel on the Mission and Organization of Medical Schools (APMOMS) in 1994. Recognizing the privileges academic medicine enjoys as well as the power of and the strain on its special relationship with the American public, APMOMS formed the Working Group on Fulfilling the Social Contract. That group focused on the question: What are the roles and responsibilities involved in the social contract between medical schools and various interested communities and constituencies? This article reports the working group's findings. The group describes the historical and philosophical reasons supporting the concept of a social contract and asserts that medical schools have individual and collective social contracts with various subsets of the public, referred to as "stakeholders." Obligations derive implicitly from the generous public funding and other benefits medical school receive. Schools' primary obligation is to improve the nation's health. This obligation is carried out most directly by educating the next generation of physicians and biomedical scientists in a manner that instills appropriate professional attitudes, values, and skills. Group members identified 27 core stakeholders (e.g., government, patients, local residents, etc.) and outlined the expectations those stakeholders have of medical schools and the expectations medical schools have of those stakeholders. The group conducted a survey to test how leaders at medical schools responded to the notion of a social contract, to gather data on school leaders' perceptions of what groups they considered their schools' most important stakeholders, and to determine how likely it was that the schools' and the stakeholders expectations of each other were being met. Responses from 69 deans suggested that the survey provoked thinking about the broad issue of the social contract and stakeholders. Leaders on the same campuses disagreed about what groups were the most important stakeholders. Similarly, the responses revealed a lack of national consensus about the most important stakeholders, although certain groups were consistently included in the responses. The group concludes that medical school leaders should examine their assumptions and perspectives about their institutions' stakeholders and consider the interests of the stakeholders in activities such as strategic planning, policymaking, and program development.

摘要

为了更好地理解医学院校与医疗实践、科学及公众期望转变之间的关系,美国医学院协会(AAMC)于1994年成立了医学院使命与组织咨询小组(APMOMS)。认识到学术医学所享有的特权以及它与美国公众特殊关系所具有的影响力和压力,APMOMS组建了履行社会契约工作组。该小组关注的问题是:医学院校与各相关社区及选民之间的社会契约涉及哪些角色和责任?本文报告了该工作组的调查结果。该小组描述了支持社会契约概念的历史和哲学原因,并断言医学院校与被称为“利益相关者”的公众不同子集有着个体和集体的社会契约。义务隐含地源于医学院校获得的大量公共资金和其他利益。学校的首要义务是改善国家健康状况。这一义务最直接的履行方式是以灌输适当专业态度、价值观和技能的方式培养下一代医生和生物医学科学家。小组成员确定了27个核心利益相关者(如政府、患者、当地居民等),并概述了这些利益相关者对医学院校的期望以及医学院校对这些利益相关者的期望。该小组进行了一项调查,以测试医学院校领导对社会契约概念的反应,收集关于学校领导对他们认为学校最重要的利益相关者群体的看法的数据,并确定学校与利益相关者对彼此的期望得到满足的可能性。69位院长的回复表明,该调查引发了对社会契约和利益相关者这一广泛问题的思考。同一校园的领导对于哪些群体是最重要的利益相关者存在分歧。同样,回复显示对于最重要的利益相关者缺乏全国性共识,尽管某些群体在回复中一直被提及。该小组得出结论,医学院校领导应审视他们对学校利益相关者的假设和观点,并在战略规划、政策制定和项目开发等活动中考虑利益相关者的利益。

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