Ambulatory Training of Patients with Dementia in a General Internal Medicine Department Conducted by Residents from a University Hospital and Instructors from a Psychiatric Hospital
10.14442/generalist.45.90
- VernacularTitle:大学病院の初期研修医と精神科病院の指導医が一般内科で行う認知症外来研修
- Author:
Yusuke MATSUZAKA
;
Atsuko NAGATANI
;
Hisayuki HAMADA
;
Toshihiro OTSUKA
;
Hiroki OZAWA
- Keywords:
Dementia;
Postgraduate residency training;
Primary care;
Ambulatory training
- From:An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association
2022;45(3):90-92
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
We examined ambulatory clinical training for patients with dementia conducted by residents at a university hospital and instructors at a psychiatric hospital who mainly treat patients with dementia in the General Internal Medicine Department of a regional hospital. Residents experienced dementia treatment in the context of primary care, and performed in-depth learning about dementia with the guidance of psychiatrists. It is hoped that dementia treatment will be provided by family doctors. Moreover, it is expected that doctors who have undergone this training will contribute to dementia treatment.