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社區保健服務-陽明十字軍十六年之經驗(1978-1993)

Community Health Service-The Experience of the Yang-Ming Crusade 1978-1993

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Health care services have harnessed two major goals in the past decades. The first is to raise the ratio of physician and the served citizens. The second is to get even distribution of health care manpower. Instead of the varieties of education systems which are shaped by its individual cultural environment, the medical education has been most influenced universally by the greater demand of the health care industry. The first such movement comes from the civilian's demand for more and better community health care services. Increased numbers of medical students is reflected in many medical schools immediately. Nonetheless, most of them are trained toward physicians providing community health care services. This had been demonstrated in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Norway and Poland from 1905 to 1980s. In Taiwan, several strategies have been employed to enhance physicians serving in the community and establishment of the National Health Services. One of this was to establish The National Yang-Ming Medical College In 1975. These medical students have been provided with full scholarship, Including tuition and living expenses, during the years as medical students. Post appropriate clinical training, most of they are assigned to public hcalth care sectors, like rural community health units or group practice centers. Moreover, In order to induce the interest in serving the community, they are provided with practical field training during the years in the medical schools, particularly joining the activities of the Yang-Ming Crusade. This report illustrating the experiences of Yang-Ming Crusade is to serve as a real example of preventive medicine in the field. Through it roots the first successful example of community health care services provided by the medical students, teachers and medicel professionals.

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