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The Continuum of a Primary Care Service Infrastructure and the Development of a Community Pediatrics Program Matilde Irigoyen, Dodi Meyer, and Mary McCord.

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1 The Continuum of a Primary Care Service Infrastructure and the Development of a Community Pediatrics Program Matilde Irigoyen, Dodi Meyer, and Mary McCord Columbia University, NY

2 Columbia University Department of Pediatrics Tertiary care center Generalist faculty: 25 FTE 60 residents: –more than half enter specialties

3 The Community Demographics: Latino and African American Assets: vibrant Community-Based Organizations Needs: High levels of poverty, poor schools, injuries, and domestic violence

4 Community-based Primary Care: Service Infrastructure Model: the General Pediatrics Group Practice Decentralized primary care Integrated resident – faculty practices

5 General Pediatric Group Practice: Service 16,000 children/year 60,000 visits, scheduled and walk-ins Special health care needs children 24 hour coverage – 7 days/week Inpatient coverage

6 General Pediatric Group Practice: Education Leadership roles Main preceptors for residents and medical students in: –Continuity clinic –Ambulatory block –Inpatient wards

7 Community Pediatrics: Beyond Hospital Walls Reverses community-hospital relationship Moves away from hospital’s institutional culture Promotes knowledge of community resources Facilitates collaboration with community

8 Community-based Education: Service Learning Structured educational methodology Combines community service with specific goals and objectives Integrates community members as active partners in program design, implementation and evaluation

9 Community-based Education for Residents: Examples School health clinic Newborn home visitation program

10 Decentralized Primary Care: Pros Fosters mentoring of residents Allows independence and creativity of faculty and sites Closeness to community and Community-Based Organizations

11 Decentralized Primary Care: Challenges Maintaining standards and a unified vision Decentralized faculty and residents: logistical difficulties


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