Crump W J, Boisaubin E, Camp L
University of Texas Medical Branch, Department of Family Medicine, Galveston 77555-1123, USA.
Tex Med. 1998 Mar;94(3):58-63.
Many medical schools are planning community-based experiences for preclinical students. In August 1994, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston began placing all 200 first-year medical students in generalists' offices in a new course called the Community Continuity Experience. The office nurse served as site facilitator. Activities during the second term provided more opportunities for students to interview patients as well as to observe the site physicians. The course committee used feedback from student evaluations and focus groups to change the implementation of the curriculum. We found that nurses as site facilitators effectively managed the students' activities, that continuity of site was more important to students than breadth of exposure, that the optimum focus of activities was the examination room, that training in actual skill development (e.g., methods of patient education) was desired before site activities, and that careful integration of preclinical patient-oriented courses was important to expose students to a coherent approach to learning skills for patient assessment.
许多医学院校都在为临床前学生规划基于社区的体验活动。1994年8月,加尔维斯顿的德克萨斯大学医学分校开始将所有200名一年级医学生安排到通科医生办公室,参加一门名为“社区连续性体验”的新课程。办公室护士担任现场协调员。第二学期的活动为学生提供了更多采访患者以及观察现场医生的机会。课程委员会利用学生评估和焦点小组的反馈来改变课程的实施方式。我们发现,护士作为现场协调员有效地管理了学生的活动,对学生来说,实习地点的连续性比接触范围的广度更重要,活动的最佳重点是检查室,在参加现场活动之前需要进行实际技能培养(如患者教育方法)的培训,并且将临床前以患者为导向的课程进行精心整合对于让学生接触到连贯的患者评估技能学习方法很重要。