1.A continuing and comprehensive approach to ambulatory care for a community-dwelling elderly and her family.
Molano Jonathan Vidal B ; Pineda Alejandro V ; Guison-Bautista Ma. Teresa ; Yu-Maglonzo Eva Irene
The Filipino Family Physician 2015;53(1):42-49
Human
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Male
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Female
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Aged 80 and over
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Aged
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Ambulatory Care
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Caregivers
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Family
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Patient care
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quality of life
3.Trending now: What's up with the millennial physicians?.
Jonathan Vidal B. MOLANO ; Teresa Tricia GUISON-BAUTISTA
The Filipino Family Physician 2017;55(1):31-38
BACKGROUND: Millennials are the demographic cohort born from 1982-2004. They exhibit optimism, multi-tasking, techno-savy, but with constant need for structure. Medical trainees are no exception. As local studies on this concern have been trending, available data are lacking.
OBJECTIVE: This cross-sectional study describes the characteristics of millennial physicians as to attitudes towards their profession, approach to authority and rules, learning preferences, and healthcare practice.
METHODOLOGY: Focused group interviews and quantitative survey were conducted among 150 physicians, aged 25-34 years, at the University of Santo Tomas Hospital Manila.
RESULTS: Most respondents perceive medical profession as a noble way of contributing to society. However, they rarely consider it as a full-time vocation. Rather, they intend to pursue part-time entrepreneurial endeavors for economic reasons, or otherwise. Respect for authority based on values over professional accomplishments is a prominent finding. They prefer approachable and friendly mentors. They only comply with rules that they agree on, unless it is morally unacceptable. Furthermore, the millennial participants learn most effectively in a quiet environment, by listening and taking notes than reading and discussing with others. They attend medical lectures most of the time but when they don't, no remorse is associated. They learn most efficiently through repetition and demonstration. Practical skills are favored more than theoretical knowledge. All use medical apps for healthcare practice. Majority chooses digital over printed materials in seeking treatment information. However, in patient education, they do not prefer the use of text messages or social networking sites. They put more value in face-to-face teachings to families than sharing links for online health materials.
CONCLUSION: The qualities and preferences of millennial physicians provide insights and challenges for the medical faculty to better engage the future healthcare providers. Actions to address the emerging generational gaps are recommended to meet the demands of young physicians of today.
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