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The USA requires a longitudinal medical education system to train physicians for transforming healthcare. This system will emphasize promoting healthy behaviors and person-centered care for disease prevention.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Public Health
  • Healthcare Transformation

Background:

  • Current healthcare systems need improvement in the USA.
  • Patient-centered care is a step towards promoting healthy behaviors.
  • Physicians need to view patients holistically, beyond their diseases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a longitudinal medical education system for the USA.
  • To develop physicians capable of leading healthcare transformation.
  • To foster a focus on promoting healthy behaviors and disease prevention.

Main Methods:

  • Restructuring medical education from admission through continuing professional development.
  • Utilizing the theoretical framework of situated cognition.
  • Exploring personal, environmental, and social factors influencing physician success.

Main Results:

  • A longitudinal approach is critical for medical education reform.
  • Key stages of medical education require targeted interventions.
  • Developing physicians for person-centered care is essential.

Conclusions:

  • A longitudinal, person-centered medical education system is needed in the USA.
  • This system will equip physicians to promote positive health behaviors.
  • Healthcare transformation requires a fundamental shift in physician development.