学生开办的庇护诊所的运作:框架、挑战和建议

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医学院内由学生开办的庇护诊所为寻求庇护者提供无偿的法医评估,是替代昂贵的法医服务的一个很有前途的选择。然而,创建和发展此类诊所在很大程度上依赖于志愿服务和有限的财政预算,存在很大的运作障碍。本政策与实践说明不仅提出了一个旨在克服这些障碍的框架,以发展由学生运营的庇护诊所,而且还概述了应对这些障碍的关键挑战和建议。我们介绍了诊所结构的三个主要组成部分:社区外联与服务、法医评估管理以及医疗服务的连续性。我们还强调了所面临的挑战,如评估的物理空间、口译员的使用和质量、临床评估员期望的标准化、临床评估员的可用性以及评估员的福利。我们提出的建议包括纳入多样化的转介来源、提供临床医生-临床医生跟班学习的机会、评估质量评估、宣誓书标准化以及发展跨学科合作伙伴关系。
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Operations of a Student-Run Asylum Clinic: Frameworks, Challenges, and Recommendations
Student-run asylum clinics within medical schools represent a promising alternative to costly medicolegal services for people seeking asylum by providing pro bono forensic medical evaluations. However, there exist significant operational barriers to creating and developing such clinics, which depend largely on volunteerism and limited financial budgets. This policy and practice note not only presents a framework aimed at navigating these barriers in developing a student-run asylum clinic but also outlines critical challenges and recommendations for addressing them. We describe three principal components of clinic structure: community outreach and service, administration of forensic medical evaluations, and continuity of care. We also highlight challenges, such as access to a physical space for evaluations, maintenance of interpreter access and quality, standardization of clinician evaluator expectations, clinician evaluator availability, and evaluator wellbeing. Recommendations include the incorporation of a diversity of referral sources, opportunities for clinician-clinician shadowing, evaluation quality assessment, affidavit standardization, and development of interdisciplinary partnership.
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