Collaboration in the preparation of the generalist physician |
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Authors: | P. Preston Reynolds Angelo Giardino Gary M. Onady Eugenia L. Siegler |
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Affiliation: | 1.the Department of Medicine,University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,Philadelphia;2.the Department of Pediatrics,University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,Philadelphia;3.the Departments of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics,Wright State University School of Medicine,Dayton |
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Abstract: | Collaborative efforts among health care professionals and institutions at all levels will be essential to the increased production of generalist physicians. There have been many successful collaborations in education and patient care among certifying boards, faculty, physicians in practice, specialists, generalists, and non-physician health professionals, as well as among the three generalist specialties. Recommended strategies to encourage collaboration in the preparation of generalist physicians include: creation of an institutional collaborative curriculum committee; design of a longitudinal curriculum on collaboration for physicians-in-training and other health professionals; implementation of collaborative patient care in ambulatory care teaching clinics; development of integrated systems of care that link inpatient, outpatient, and community-based health services; and education of physicians-in-training in these and other collaborative and co-practice models of patient care. |
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