Our House Won't Rebuild Itself: Peace, Love, and Hope as Tools to Transform Graduate Medical Education.

IF 5.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Justin L Bullock, Adelaide H McClintock, Ryan Abe, Markus D Boos, Jennifer A Best
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Abstract: Graduate medical education (GME), the period of specialty and subspecialty training following attainment of a medical degree, is the final step in a continuum of medical education culminating in independent physician practice. This manuscript uses the metaphor "our house" to describe all aspects of the GME environment in which health care professionals and trainees learn and work. Our house's inhabitants have unequivocally stated that our house is in a state of disrepair. While physicians-in-training inevitably face challenges on their journey to independent practice, those from historically marginalized backgrounds face these challenges compounded by the disproportionate impact of identity-based harms. The authors use critical and liberatory theories to explore dominant power dynamics in GME, classifying identity-based harms as silence, pain, and despair. To strive for true transformation, the authors advocate for a new set of house rules, a different way of co-existing based on the principles of liberatory design. The authors call on readers to rebuild the house of GME by drawing parallels between the foundational human values of peace, love, and hope and the educational principles of psychological safety, identity safety, and belonging. To transform GME, our community must make space in our house for all individuals to join, and indeed, to rebuild together.

我们的房子不会自己重建:和平、爱与希望是改革医学研究生教育的工具。
摘要:医学研究生教育(GME)是在获得医学学位后进行的专科和亚专科培训,是医学教育连续过程中的最后一步,最终将成为独立执业的医生。本手稿用 "我们的房子 "来比喻医护人员和受训人员学习和工作的 GME 环境的方方面面。我们房子里的居民明确表示,我们的房子年久失修。受训医生在独立执业的道路上不可避免地会遇到各种挑战,而那些来自历史边缘化背景的受训医生所面临的挑战则因身份伤害所造成的不成比例的影响而更加严峻。作者运用批判性和解放性理论,探讨了通用医学教育中占主导地位的权力动态,将基于身份的伤害归类为沉默、痛苦和绝望。为了努力实现真正的转变,作者主张制定一套新的家规,一种基于解放设计原则的不同的共存方式。作者呼吁读者将和平、爱和希望等人类基本价值观与心理安全、身份安全和归属感等教育原则相提并论,重建全球监测与评估中心的房屋。要想改变全球监测、评价和评估,我们的社区必须在我们的房子里为所有人留出空间,让他们加入进来,并共同重建。
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Academic Medicine
Academic Medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
982
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Academic Medicine, the official peer-reviewed journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, acts as an international forum for exchanging ideas, information, and strategies to address the significant challenges in academic medicine. The journal covers areas such as research, education, clinical care, community collaboration, and leadership, with a commitment to serving the public interest.
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