加拿大医学地理学的发展与现状

Frank A. Barrett
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医学地理学是加拿大最近的一项发展。虽然过去有少数人进行过医学地理研究,但没有对这类研究或教授这方面课程的持续承诺。目前的增长可归因于几个因素。在这些因素中,有越来越多的加拿大地理学家具有第三世界的经验,对应用于研究的相关性问题的重申,以及美国、英国和法国医学地理学的最新发展。1976年,Thouez组织了加拿大医学地理学工作组,作为加拿大地理学家协会的一个分支。去年,他在法语大学舍布鲁克开设了加拿大第一个医学地理学研究生课程。1977年,在温莎学院,他成功地为英国的豪提供了为期6个月的访问教授职位,并开设了一个学期的本科课程。从1974年开始,约克大学的巴雷特在他的人口地理学课程中把越来越多的部分用于医学地理学。1977-1978年,他第一次在加拿大开设了医学地理学的全年本科课程。与此同时,在女王大学,Tinline一直在继续他长期致力于安大略省政府的疾病研究,并于1977年开设了医学地理学的半程课程。从1976年至今,加拿大地理学家协会的区域和国家会议上提出了越来越多关于医学地理学的论文,其中至少有一次关于医学地理学的特别会议。加拿大医学地理学目前的现状是一个小而专注的群体。学生的反应非常鼓舞人心,而且还在不断增长,尽管人们不会把它看作是该领域的一个主要分支学科。随着政府试图降低医疗成本和提高生活质量,医学地理学家面临着巨大的挑战。存在着空间问题和人与环境的不匹配。悬而未决的问题是,加拿大医学地理学家将在多大程度上参与对这些问题的分析?
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The development and current status of medical geography in Canada

Medical Geography is a recent development in Canada. Although a few individuals have conducted medical geographic research in the past there was no sustained commitment to either such research or to teach courses on the subject. The current growth can be attributed to several factors.

Among these factors is an increasing number of Canadian geographers with Third World experience, the restating of relevancy concerns as applied to research and the recent development of medical geography in the United States, Britain and France. In 1976 Thouez organized the Canadian Working Group in Medical Geography as a sub-section of the Canadian Association of Geographers. In the previous year he had initiated the first graduate course in Medical Geography in Canada at the French language University of Sherbrooke. At Windsor Innes succeeded in funding a 6 month visiting professorship in 1977 for Howe of Great Britain and launched a semester undergraduate course. Starting in 1974 Barrett at York had devoted increasingly larger sections of his course on population geography to medical geography. In 1977–1978 he offered for the first time in Canada a full-year undergraduate course in medical geography. Meanwhile at Queen's, Tinline had been continuing his long-term commitment to disease research for the Ontario government and in 1977 he offered a half-course in medical geography.

Increasingly papers on medical geography were offered at the regional and national meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers with at least one special session on medical geography from 1976 to the present.

The current status of medical geography in Canada is that of a small but dedicated group. Student response has been very encouraging and is growing, although one would not see it as a major subdiscipline of the field.

A tremendous challenge confronts medical geographers as governments try to reduce health costs and improve quality of life. The spatial problems and the mismatch between humans and their environment exist. The unanswered question is to what degree will Canadian medical geographers be involved in the analysis of these problems?

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