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The Primary Care-Population Medicine Program at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

机译:布朗大学沃伦·阿尔珀特医学院的初级保健人群医学计划

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The United States healthcare system has been in a period of rapid evolution over the past decade, a trend that is anticipated to continue for the foreseeable future. Physi- cians are increasingly responsible for the quality of care they provide, and are being held accountable not just for the patient in front of them, but also for the outcomes of their patient panels, communities, and populations. In response to these changes, as well as the projected short- age of primary care physicians, the Warren Alpert Med- ical School of Brown University (AMS) developed the Primary Care-Population Medicine (PC-PM) program, which builds upon the traditional curriculum with major integrated curricular innovations. The first is a Master of Science Degree in Population Medicine that requires students to take nine additional courses over four years, complete a thesis project focused on an area of Population Medicine, and take part in significant leadership training. Another significant innovative element is the develop- ment of a Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship (LIC) during the 3rd year of medical school in which the students complete a longitudinal outpatient experience with the same preceptors and patients. During the LIC students will follow a panel of patients wherever care is provid- ed, while focusing on population health and healthcare delivery issues, in addition to medical topics throughout their clinical and didactic experiences. Though several of the innovative elements are being piloted, the inaugural PC-PM class of up to 24 students will only begin in Au- gust 2015. While the outcomes from this program will not be known for many years, the potential impact of the program is significant for AMS, medical education, and the future of healthcare delivery.
机译:在过去的十年中,美国医疗保健系统一直处于快速发展的时期,这种趋势在可预见的将来有望继续。医生对其提供的护理质量负有越来越大的责任,不仅要对面前的患者负责,而且还要对患者小组,社区和人群的结果负责。为了应对这些变化以及预计的初级保健医师短缺,布朗大学沃伦·阿尔珀特医学院(AMS)开发了初级保健人口医学(PC-PM)计划,该计划建立在具有重大综合课程创新的传统课程。第一个是人口医学理学硕士学位,要求学生在四年内选修九门附加课程,完成针对人口医学领域的论文项目,并参加重要的领导力培训。另一个重要的创新要素是在医学院三年级的纵向综合文员(LIC)的发展,在此期间,学生使用相同的感知器和患者完成了纵向的门诊体验。在LIC期间,学生将在所有提供医疗护理的地方跟随患者小组,同时关注人群健康和医疗保健问题,以及贯穿其临床和教学经验的医学主题。尽管试行了一些创新要素,但首批PC-PM班最多可容纳24名学生,直到2015年8月才开始。尽管该计划的成果不会很多年,但该计划的潜在影响对于AMS,医学教育以及医疗保健的未来具有重要意义。

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