学生开办的免费健康诊所整合皮肤病护理的路线图

Yacine Sow, Loren Krueger, Christopher Ervin, Maher Alharthi, Ronnie Festok, Moses Elam, Danielle Duvernay, F. Omole
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学生开办的免费健康诊所(SRFCs)通过提供初级保健或预防性医疗服务,在为未参保病人提供安全网保健系统方面发挥着重要作用。在免费诊所就诊的病人可能需要转诊到专科医疗机构接受更好的医疗服务。在 SRFC 整合这些服务可以解决获得专科护理的障碍。免费皮肤病治疗为患者提供了治疗机会,否则他们可能会忽视症状,从而导致生活质量下降和某些疾病的预后恶化。我们详细介绍了在 SRFC 整合皮肤科服务的路线图,提供了一些操作上的注意事项,如评估需求、制定临床工作流程、让皮肤科医生和社区参与进来以及保持学生的参与。我们还讨论了皮肤科诊所在培养医学领域代表性不足的学生对该专业的兴趣方面所具有的潜力,因为当前正呼吁采取行动,增加皮肤科医生队伍中的种族和民族多样性。
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A Roadmap to Integrating Dermatologic Care at a Student-Run Free Health Clinic
Student-run free health clinics (SRFCs) play an important role in providing a safety net healthcare system for uninsured patients by offering primary healthcare or preventative medical services. Patients at free clinics may have to be referred out for medical complaints better managed with specialty care. Integrating these services at SRFCs can address barriers to accessing specialty care. Free dermatologic care offers an opportunity to provide care to patients who may otherwise ignore symptoms, which can lead to reduced quality of life and a worse prognosis in some conditions. We detail a roadmap to integrate dermatologic services at an SRFC by providing operational considerations such as assessing needs, developing a clinical workflow, engaging dermatologists and the community, and sustaining student involvement. We also discuss the potential for a dermatology clinic to foster interest in the specialty among students underrepresented in medicine, given the current call to action to increase racial and ethnic diversity in the dermatologic workforce.
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