培训艾滋病临床医生和建立临床工作队伍:纽约州的经验。

AIDS & public policy journal Pub Date : 2005-09-01
Alvaro F Carrascal, Kathi Montesano-Ostrander, Joseph Rukeyser, Bruce D Agins
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20世纪80年代末,纽约州预计将面临临床医生供应短缺的问题,以应对迅速蔓延的艾滋病毒流行病。1990年,纽约州卫生部艾滋病研究所与选定的学术医疗中心的指定艾滋病中心合作,制定了一个为期两年的研究金培训方案,提供艾滋病毒疾病管理和艾滋病毒流行病的公共卫生方面的技能培训。其主要目标是增加高素质,受过广泛培训的医生,护士从业人员,医师助理和牙医的数量,他们可以在纽约州艾滋病毒相关的直接护理和项目管理中担任领导角色。2002年5月,74位完成了整个两年项目的学者每人都收到了一份调查问卷,评估他们达到项目目标的程度。在48名受访者中,96%(46人)在完成该项目后的一段时间内从事艾滋病毒护理工作,90%的人受雇于艾滋病毒临床机构。在25名在参加该项目之前没有艾滋病毒护理经验的受访者中,22名(88%)在完成该项目后从事艾滋病毒护理领域的职业,并在调查时继续从事这些工作。在48个答复者中,42人(88%)担任领导职务(作为方案主任或医务主任),担任咨询委员会成员的领导职务,在专业期刊上发表文章,或在国家和国际艾滋病毒/艾滋病会议上发言;91%的受访者将他们的培训体验的整体质量评为“好”或“非常好”,这是可能的最高评级。调查结果表明,这个临床培训和领导力发展项目成功地实现了在纽约州建立艾滋病毒/艾滋病临床医疗保健队伍的主要目标。它的成功表明,在缺乏其他私人或公共资助的专业发展举措的情况下,国家资助的、有针对性的临床教育计划可以解决公共医疗保健专业劳动力的严重短缺问题。
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Training HIV clinicians and building a clinical workforce: the experience in New York State.

In the late 1980s, New York State faced projected shortages in the supply of clinicians to meet the burgeoning HIV epidemic. In 1990, the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute (AI), in collaboration with selected academic, medical center-based Designated AIDS Centers, responded by developing a two-year fellowship training program that provides skills training in the management of HIV disease and the public health aspects of the HIV epidemic. Its primary goal is to increase the number of highly qualified, broadly trained physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and dentists who can assume leadership roles in HIV-related direct care and program administration in New York State. In May 2002, each of the 74 scholars who had completed the full two-year program was mailed a survey that assessed the degree to which program goals had been met. Of the 48 survey respondents, 96 percent (46) had worked in HIV care at some time after completing the program and 90 percent were employed in HIV clinical settings. Of the 25 respondents with no HIV care experience prior to entering the program, 22 (88 percent) pursued careers in the field of HIV care after completing the program and remained in those jobs at the time of the survey. Of the 48 respondents, 42 (88 percent) held leadership positions (as program directors or medical directors), filled leadership roles as members of advisory boards, had published articles in professional journals, or had made presentations at national and international HIV/AIDS conferences; 91 percent of the respondents rated the overall quality of their training experience as "good" or "very good," the highest possible rating. The survey results indicate that this clinical training and leadership development program successfully met its primary goal of building the HIV/AIDS clinical healthcare workforce in New York State. Its success demonstrates that a state-funded, targeted clinical education program can address acute shortages in the public healthcare professional workforce in the absence of other privately or publicly funded professional development initiatives.

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