The management of healthcare facilities has become increasingly complex in recent years, leading to a greater demand for public health physicians in Italy. Public Health physicians are responsible for evaluating community needs, with particular attention to health determinants and, at the same time, to final user feedback. During their training, they must acquire the competencies to manage a wide range of problems. The Roman Public Health Academy (ARSP) was developed to motivate young residents in Public Health to acquire the knowhow, skills and abilities required of a public health practitioner. It therefore implemented a special training program offering different educational opportunities for residents. In particular, the program offers a team of three young residents field training opportunities, allowing them to become engaged in solving complex technical and management problems. In this paper we describe the methods through which, following a specific request by the director of a hospital in Rome, the team supported a project involving the reorganization of several hospital wards. The aim of the reorganization was to enhance the performance and efficiency of the wards, according to the Progressive Patients Care program.

The progressive patient care program as a model of field training of public health practitioners: the experience of the Roman Public Health Academy / Gervasi, Giuseppe; Dugo, Valentina; Colamesta, Vittoria; La Milia, Daniele Ignazio; Paglione, Lorenzo; Parente, Paolo; Villari, Paolo; De Vito, Corrado; La Torre, Giuseppe; Palombi, Leonardo; Mancinelli, Sandro; Maurici, Massimo; Sommella, Lorenzo; Orsi, Giovanni Battista; Damiani, Gianfranco; Bucci, Roberto; De Vito, Elisabetta; Ricciardi, Walter; Laurenti, Patrizia. - In: IGIENE E SANITÀ PUBBLICA. - ISSN 0019-1639. - 74:4(2018), p. 377-387.

The progressive patient care program as a model of field training of public health practitioners: the experience of the Roman Public Health Academy

Gervasi, Giuseppe;Colamesta, Vittoria;Paglione, Lorenzo;Parente, Paolo;Villari, Paolo;De Vito, Corrado;La Torre, Giuseppe;Orsi, Giovanni Battista;Damiani, Gianfranco;De Vito, Elisabetta;
2018

Abstract

The management of healthcare facilities has become increasingly complex in recent years, leading to a greater demand for public health physicians in Italy. Public Health physicians are responsible for evaluating community needs, with particular attention to health determinants and, at the same time, to final user feedback. During their training, they must acquire the competencies to manage a wide range of problems. The Roman Public Health Academy (ARSP) was developed to motivate young residents in Public Health to acquire the knowhow, skills and abilities required of a public health practitioner. It therefore implemented a special training program offering different educational opportunities for residents. In particular, the program offers a team of three young residents field training opportunities, allowing them to become engaged in solving complex technical and management problems. In this paper we describe the methods through which, following a specific request by the director of a hospital in Rome, the team supported a project involving the reorganization of several hospital wards. The aim of the reorganization was to enhance the performance and efficiency of the wards, according to the Progressive Patients Care program.
2018
Academies and Institutes; Curriculum; Humans; Italy; Rome; Clinical Competence; Progressive Patient Care; Public Health
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The progressive patient care program as a model of field training of public health practitioners: the experience of the Roman Public Health Academy / Gervasi, Giuseppe; Dugo, Valentina; Colamesta, Vittoria; La Milia, Daniele Ignazio; Paglione, Lorenzo; Parente, Paolo; Villari, Paolo; De Vito, Corrado; La Torre, Giuseppe; Palombi, Leonardo; Mancinelli, Sandro; Maurici, Massimo; Sommella, Lorenzo; Orsi, Giovanni Battista; Damiani, Gianfranco; Bucci, Roberto; De Vito, Elisabetta; Ricciardi, Walter; Laurenti, Patrizia. - In: IGIENE E SANITÀ PUBBLICA. - ISSN 0019-1639. - 74:4(2018), p. 377-387.
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