提供初级保健教育的未来机会——变革的政治驱动力。

IF 1.1 Q3 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Julie Carson, Jaspal S Taggar, Rakesh Patel
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不断增长的患者需求、不断变化的患者需求、技术进步和劳动力挑战导致英国(UK)复杂的医疗保健系统无法满足其人口的需求。因此,需要改革来“修复破损的国民医疗服务体系”。作为回应,英国政府公布了其10年健康计划,确定了克服挑战的战略转变,包括从医院到社区,从疾病到预防,从模拟到数字。国民保健服务优先事项的这些变化现在提供了一个机会,可以重新设想不仅是全科医生,而且是初级保健教育的结构和向本科医科学生提供的方式。本文探讨了在这种政治背景下设计“适合未来”的初级保健教育的想法。在此过程中,讨论了由更广泛的非全科医生医疗保健专业团队提供培训的机会,与社区伙伴或第三方医疗保健组织合作和共同创建课程的机会,以及健康信息学和技术增强学习对劳动力发展的作用。此外,强调了在发展和创新的同时巩固和合理化教育课程的重要性,以确保他们在继续提供有意义的学习经验的同时保持在初级保健的最前沿。
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Future opportunities for delivering primary care education - the political drivers of change.

Growing patient demand, changing patient need, technological advancements and workforce challenges have resulted in a complex healthcare system in the United Kingdom (UK) that is unable to meet the needs of its populations. Consequently, reform is needed to 'fix the broken National Health Service (NHS)'. In response, the UK government published its 10-year Health Plan, identifying strategic shifts to overcome the challenges, including from hospital to community, from sickness to prevention, and from analogue to digital. These changes in priorities for the NHS now provide an opportunity to reimagine the way in which not just general practice (GP) but education in primary care is both structured and delivered to undergraduate medical students. This article explores ideas for designing 'fit for the future' primary care education against this political backdrop. In doing so, the opportunities are discussed for training provided by the broader non-GP healthcare professional team, collaboration and co-creation of curricula with community partners or third-party healthcare organisations, and the role of heath informatics and technology enhanced learning for workforce development. Furthermore, the importance of consolidating and rationalising education curricula in parallel to growth and innovation is highlighted, to ensure they remain at the forefront of primary care whilst continuing to provide meaningful learning experiences.

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Education for Primary Care
Education for Primary Care PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
15.40%
发文量
51
期刊介绍: Education for Primary Care aims to reflect the best experience, expertise and innovative ideas in the development of undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing primary care education. The journal is UK based but welcomes contributions from all over the world. Readers will benefit from the broader perspectives on educational activities provided through the contributions of all health professionals, including general practitioners, nurses, midwives, health visitors, community nurses and managers. This sharing of experiences has the potential for enhancing healthcare delivery and for promoting interprofessional working.
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