Walk with a Future Doc program allows Canadian medical students to promote physical activity and health education in local communities.

Canadian medical education journal Pub Date : 2024-07-12 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.36834/cmej.77055
Taylor M Wilson, Olga Theou, Myles W O'Brien
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Abstract

Medical student-led walk and talk programs, such as Walk with a Future Doc (WWAFD), provide a means for the medical community and community at-large to interact in a non-clinical setting. This environment can increase attendance accountability, enhance patient-provider relationships, and allow medical professionals to be leading examples of healthy, active living. We demonstrate the positive interest for this program, rationale of participants for joining, and the feasibility of its setup. As one of the only WWAFD programs in Canada, we encourage other medical schools to implement this program to promote continuity of hands-on, community-engaged learning amongst their students.

与未来医生同行 "计划允许加拿大医科学生在当地社区推广体育活动和健康教育。
由医学生主导的 "与未来医生同行"(WWAFD)等健步走和座谈计划为医疗界和广大社区提供了一种在非临床环境中进行互动的方式。这种环境可以提高参加者的责任感,加强患者与医生之间的关系,并让医疗专业人员成为健康、积极生活的表率。我们展示了这一计划的积极意义、参与者的加入理由及其设置的可行性。作为加拿大仅有的 WWAFD 项目之一,我们鼓励其他医学院校也实施这一项目,以促进学生在实践中、在参与社区活动中学习的连续性。
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