Elkins T E
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21287-8319, USA.
Obstet Gynecol. 1998 Feb;91(2):302-4. doi: 10.1016/s0029-7844(97)00656-x.
The author reflects on his personal experiences in West Africa to express the benefits of participation in international medical practice in developing countries. Health care systems, medical emphases, and surgical techniques useful in the United States may be inspired by attempts to manage the extreme problems seen in developing countries. Attitudinal changes that result from international work may be helpful to US physicians and their patients, in the current era of health care. These include the qualities of humility, gratitude, pragmatism, and simplicity. A refined consciousness of the needs of underserved women is unavoidable.
作者反思了自己在西非的个人经历,以阐述参与发展中国家国际医疗实践的益处。在美国有用的医疗保健系统、医学重点和外科技术,可能受到处理发展中国家所面临极端问题的尝试的启发。在当前的医疗保健时代,国际工作带来的态度转变可能对美国医生及其患者有益。这些态度包括谦逊、感恩、务实和质朴。对服务不足的女性需求的敏锐意识是不可避免的。