| Literature DB >> 9934313 |
D O Kollisch1, D Gephart, W B Brooks, R Gagne, C Allen, D Donahue.
Abstract
In 1994, as part of the Generalist Physician Initiative of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Dartmouth Medical School established two programs to support and engage community-based teaching. The Preceptor Education Board and Community Computer Network were established to support a network of community-based preceptors and to facilitate communication between course directors at the school and community-based teachers. The board's mission is to organize, develop, and support a network of community-based primary care faculty, and to create and review community-based curricula. Through the board, community faculty members have made substantial contributions to curriculum, evaluation, faculty development, governance, and financing in community-based teaching. The Community Computer Network provides hardware, software, network systems, and support. Course directors and students have reported improved community-based educational experiences as a direct result of the Network. These two initiatives are dynamic and effective ways to improve the quality of community-based education and preceptors' morale. These efforts have strengthened the community faculty and their connection to the academic medical center.Mesh:
Year: 1999 PMID: 9934313 DOI: 10.1097/00001888-199901000-00035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acad Med ISSN: 1040-2446 Impact factor: 6.893