Beyond vertical integration--Community based medical education.

Emma Margaret Kennedy
Author Information
  1. Emma Margaret Kennedy: Northern Territory General Practice Education, New South Wales. paulandemma@bigpond.com

Abstract

The term 'vertical integration' is used broadly in medical education, sometimes when discussing community based medical education (CBME). This article examines the relevance of the term 'vertical integration' and provides an alternative perspective on the complexities of facilitating the CBME process. The principles of learner centredness, patient centredness and flexibility are fundamental to learning in the diverse contexts of 'community'. Vertical integration as a structural concept is helpful for academic organisations but has less application to education in the community setting; a different approach illuminates the strengths and challenges of CBME that need consideration by these organisations.

MeSH Term

Australia
Clinical Medicine
Community Health Services
Curriculum
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
Humans
Models, Educational
Problem-Based Learning