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patient basis in cases ranging from perinatal to geriatric ages; Second, to coordinate the efforts of area hospitals, by community agencies and private physicians: and Third, to educate medical students by widening their breadth of interest, their community concern. their personal sensitivity and their knowledge of community resources while simultaneously fostering increased interest of physicians and related personnel in the student’s future career. Indeed, the years in the immediate future will be some of the most challenging encountered by Comprehensive Medicine at Temple University Medical Center. unemployment. In addition, the program will provide a training ground for the several professions concerned with social problems. The purposes, then, of the Medical Center’s program arc: First, to provide comprehensive care both at home and on an out- Thc role of Temple University Medical Center in this ambitious endeavor is presently being delineated. As matters now stand, the physical plan includes a central service core surrounded by a number of modular units. Each unit will contain a physician assisted by medical students, a social worker and other related personnel. Such a unit would provide personalized care with an element of continuity. The atmosphere will he one in which the patient is respected as a decisive, choosing individual, in- fluenced, but not completely determined, by external circutn-i stances.
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TRUSSES HARRY DOCTOR HOSPITAL .fr ? The North Philadelphia Project he North Philadelphia Project new and unique chapter in the incept of community health is w being written at Temple resulted in the North Philadelphia Project. This unique idea, which may well serve as a model for other University Medical Center. It began with Dr. Herman Niebuhr’s joining the Comprehensive Medicine program in the late 1950‘s. In 1961 he became the chief organizer of the Center for Community Studies, now located on the main campus of Temple University. As Chairman of the Center. he met with interested community leaders and drew up the Philadelphia Commission foi Community Advancement (P.C. C.A.). His coordination of diversified ideas into a workable plan and his personal diplomacy in obtaining financial endorsement from the United States Congres? and the Ford Foundation have major cities, emphasizes prevention rather than cure. The plan encompasses a comprehensive approach with combined effort In state, city and private philanthropic groups as organized into the Philadelphia Commission for Community Advancement. The present geographical boundaries of interest are the Delaware River on the east, the Schuykill River on the west, the northern fringe of the Center City business district on the south, and the Roosevelt Expressway-Frank-ford Creek on the north. Basically the program is an attempt to break the cycle of local economic dependency, educational underachievement, and family instability by investigating the complex network of developmental factors in order to find effective points of intervention. The program includes research, development and evaluation, which are not part of existing public welfare programs. Methodology will be derived and tested as the experiment progresses. The targets are delinquency, school dropouts, poor mental and physical health and
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