"What got you here, won't get you there": Students as leaders of the change we need.

Kathryn Parker, Amanda Binns, Cooper Dupre, Farah Friesen, Dean Lising, Lynne Sinclair, Stella Ng
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Lack of access, system inequities, and inefficiencies plague our current healthcare system. With a challenge this complex, no one intervention is sufficient; all will be necessary. The primary care system needs a strong health workforce prepared in bold new ways. Students represent an important voice, given their role as future leaders of health education and healthcare. For students to lead, educators must leverage education paradigms that position current students as leaders of transformation. Yet, in current health education systems, students are often seen as passive recipients of knowledge and skill. Transformative education seeks to foster critical reflection (an ongoing process of questioning unhelpful assumptions and power relations) and informed action in students to enable them to challenge and change norms and change practices, structures, and society. This article highlights the value of transformative education in cultivating thoughtful change agents and provides one tangible example of a new education/practice model that puts this paradigm into action.

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"让你来到这里的,不会让你到达那里":学生是我们需要的变革的领导者。
缺乏就医机会、系统不公平和效率低下困扰着我们当前的医疗保健系统。面对如此复杂的挑战,没有一种干预措施是足够的,所有干预措施都是必要的。初级医疗系统需要一支强大的医疗队伍,他们需要以大胆的新方式做好准备。学生是健康教育和医疗保健领域未来的领导者,他们代表着重要的声音。为了让学生发挥领导作用,教育工作者必须利用教育范式,将在校学生定位为变革的领导者。然而,在当前的卫生教育体系中,学生往往被视为知识和技能的被动接受者。变革型教育旨在培养学生的批判性反思(质疑无益假设和权力关系的持续过程)和知情行动,使他们能够挑战和改变规范,改变实践、结构和社会。本文强调了变革型教育在培养有思想的变革推动者方面的价值,并提供了一个将这一范式付诸实施的新教育/实践模式的具体实例。
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Healthcare Management Forum
Healthcare Management Forum Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: Healthcare Management Forum is the official journal of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. It is the only peer-reviewed journal that covers issues related to advances in health services management, theory and practice in a Canadian context. The quality of its contributors, the rigorous review process and the leading-edge topics make it truly unique!
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