Innovations in Family Medicine Education: Getting Students Involved and Training Young Family Doctors in Private Practice

P. G. Blasco, G. Moreto, M. Levites, M. A. Janaudis, Rosana Irie
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Our experience in Brazil shows that when medical students get in contact with family medicine in medical schools –which usually lacks the academic component of the discipline and the real practice of a family doctor in private practice- they don’t want to be part of it. Thus innovation is required to bring new leaders for our specialty, something that the private medical market is asking for. In this paper, the authors relate their experience in two different subjects. First, how to involve medicals students in the family medicine scenario. The value of exposing medical students to the real world of family practice (particularly in a country with little formal medical school experience in the discipline), demonstrates the broad perspective family doctors have and the basket of services they could be in charge. Students realize how family medicine core values, when put into practice, are good resources to become better physicians. Despite the specialty they will choose in the future, they consider family doctors as remarkable teachers who make the difference in their education. Second, how to prepare the young doctors who join SOBRAMFA staff for the growing opportunities in private practice in Sao Paulo (Brazil). They describe an innovative learning agenda composed by an assorted routine of regular meetings which permits to combine a busy work schedule with scientific learning, and develop competences, professionalism and perceive personal success in their lives.
家庭医学教育的创新:让学生参与并培养年轻家庭医生从事私人执业
我们在巴西的经验表明,当医学生在医学院接触家庭医学时——通常缺乏该学科的学术成分和家庭医生在私人诊所的真正实践——他们不想成为其中的一部分。因此,创新需要为我们的专业带来新的领导者,这也是私营医疗市场所要求的。在本文中,作者讲述了他们在两个不同学科的经验。首先,如何让医学生参与家庭医学场景。让医科学生接触家庭实践的真实世界的价值(特别是在一个几乎没有正规医学院在该学科方面的经验的国家),表明家庭医生具有广阔的视野和他们可以负责的一揽子服务。学生认识到家庭医学的核心价值观,当付诸实践时,是成为更好的医生的良好资源。尽管他们将来会选择专业,但他们认为家庭医生是杰出的老师,对他们的教育产生了影响。其次,如何为加入SOBRAMFA的年轻医生做好准备,以应对圣保罗(巴西)私人执业的日益增长的机会。他们描述了一个创新的学习议程,由各种各样的定期会议组成,允许将繁忙的工作安排与科学学习结合起来,发展能力,专业精神,并在生活中感知个人成功。
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