大学创伤外科与骨科:旅程走向何方?]

Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1007/s00113-024-01517-y
Josefa Greiser, Andreas Roth, Wolfgang Böcker
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在多面手和专家之间的紧张领域,在现代大学创伤和矫形外科中,出现了哪个专业知识对临床护理的未来最重要的问题。大学医学由三大支柱组成:研究、教学和患者治疗。每一个支柱都面临着日益专业化的挑战;然而,通才对于大学创伤外科和骨科的未来是极其重要的。通才通过广泛的培训促进跨学科合作,在急症护理情况下多才多艺。专科医生的特点是在特定的外科领域有深入的专业知识和技术专长。本文分析了在创新、技术化、数字化和专业化程度不断提高的背景下,创伤外科和骨科护理需求的变化。报告还审查了结构改革,如《医院结构法》和新的许可条例,如何影响多面手和专家在大学培训和临床实践中的作用。本文对未来几年医院需要哪些专科技能提出了不同的观点,并讨论了在全科和专科之间取得平衡是否能够实现高质量的以患者为中心的护理。
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[University trauma surgery and orthopedics: where is the journey going to?]

In the field of tension between generalists and specialists, in modern university trauma and orthopedic surgery the question arises as to which expertise has the greatest importance for the future of clinical care. University medicine consists of three large pillars: Research, teaching and treatment of patients. Each of these pillars is faced with the challenge of increasing specialization; however, generalists are extremely important for the future of university trauma surgery and orthopedics. Generalists promote interdisciplinary collaboration through their broad training and are versatile in acute care situations. Specialists are characterized by in-depth specialist knowledge and technological expertise in specific areas of surgery. This article analyses the changing requirements in trauma surgical and orthopedic care in the context of innovation, technologization, digitalization and increasing specialization. It also examines how structural reforms, such as the Hospital Structure Act and the new licensing regulations, are influencing the role of generalists and specialists in university training and clinical practice. The article provides a differentiated view of which specialist skills will be necessary in hospitals in the coming years and discusses whether a balance between generalism and specialization is the solution for high-quality patient-centered care.

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