Community health centers: a resource for service and training.

Henry Ford Hospital medical journal Pub Date : 1992-01-01
J Hedgecock, M Castro, W B Cruikshank
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The American Medical Student Association (AMSA) Foundation is assisting the U.S. Public Health Service in increasing the number of primary care physicians trained and committed to practice in medically underserved areas. In collaboration with the American Academy of Family Physicians, the Ambulatory Pediatrics Association, and the Society of General Internal Medicine, AMSA conducted an assessment of federally-funded residency programs to identify and describe their affiliations with federally-funded community and migrant health centers (C/MHCs). Of the 260 programs assessed and the 147 responses, 125 offer community-based training. Of these, 73 offer training in primary care centers and 39 offer training in federally-funded C/MHCs. Residents training in the C/MHCs have positive experiences in both personal and professional development and are frequently hired by the health centers upon graduation. Benefits realized by the affiliations include a community orientation for the residents and enhancement of service and education missions for the collaborating institutions.

社区保健中心:提供服务和培训的资源。
美国医科学生协会基金会正在协助美国公共卫生服务机构增加经过培训并致力于在医疗服务不足地区执业的初级保健医生的人数。AMSA与美国家庭医生学会、门诊儿科协会和普通内科学会合作,对联邦资助的住院医师项目进行了评估,以确定和描述他们与联邦资助的社区和移民健康中心(C/ mhc)的关系。在评估的260个项目和147个答复中,有125个提供社区培训。其中,73家在初级保健中心提供培训,39家在联邦资助的C/ mhc提供培训。在C/ mhc培训的住院医生在个人和职业发展方面都有积极的经验,毕业后经常被保健中心雇用。附属机构实现的好处包括为居民提供社区导向,并加强合作机构的服务和教育使命。
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