A Dedicated Graduate Certificate in Health Equity: A Novel Approach to Increase the Future Physician Capacity to Address Health Inequities.

IF 5.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Consuelo H Wilkins, Elisa Friedman, Rocio Posada-Castaneda, Brian I Marshall, Bonnie M Miller, Lucy B Spalluto
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Abstract

Problem: Pervasive health inequities require new approaches to medical education to equip future physicians to address unjust disparities in health outcomes. Few curricula exist that focus on development of competencies and leadership skills in health equity, and little is known about the content that should be included.

Approach: Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Vanderbilt University School of Medicine developed and implemented the Graduate Certificate in Health Equity (CHE) to address this educational gap. The CHE proposal was approved in summer 2019, enrollment began in October 2019, and the first course was offered in February 2020. The CHE includes 11 objectives, and programming spans medical school years 2 to 4. Students must complete 2 foundational courses, 2 health equity-focused electives, and a health equity immersion experience.

Outcomes: Seventy-three students have enrolled since the CHE launched in academic year 2019 to 2020. In year 1, 14 third-year students enrolled in an inaugural condensed version and 16 second-year students enrolled in the full program. In subsequent years, 16 students (year 2), 15 students (year 3), and 12 students (year 4) enrolled. To date, 38 medical students have graduated. The CHE has engaged 16 community partners, including community health centers, immigrant and refugee services, rural health programs, and the LGBTQI+ community, as lecturers and hosts for immersion experiences.

Next steps: Future work will focus on updating objectives and developing a rigorous evaluation scheme. The CHE team members will follow up with graduates to determine how the CHE influenced their care for marginalized and minoritized patients, ability to identify and address systemic and structural barriers, and career development. The CHE is a potential model for other institutions to adapt and implement. Accruing a critical mass of institutions with health equity-focused programming for medical students is necessary to develop future leaders in health equity.

专门的健康公平研究生证书:提高未来医生解决健康不平等问题能力的新方法。
问题:普遍存在的健康不公平现象需要新的医学教育方法,以使未来的医生能够解决健康结果不公平的问题。目前,很少有课程侧重于培养健康公平方面的能力和领导技能,而对于应包含哪些内容也知之甚少:范德比尔特大学医学中心和范德比尔特大学医学院开发并实施了健康公平研究生证书(CHE),以填补这一教育空白。CHE 提议于 2019 年夏季获得批准,2019 年 10 月开始招生,2020 年 2 月开设第一门课程。学生必须完成两门基础课程、两门以健康公平为重点的选修课和一次健康公平沉浸式体验:自 2019 至 2020 学年推出健康公平课程以来,已有 73 名学生报名参加。第一年,14 名三年级学生参加了首届精简版课程,16 名二年级学生参加了完整版课程。在随后的几年中,分别有 16 名学生(二年级)、15 名学生(三年级)和 12 名学生(四年级)报名参加。迄今为止,已有 38 名医学生毕业。社区健康与教育中心已邀请 16 个社区合作伙伴,包括社区健康中心、移民和难民服务机构、农村健康项目和 LGBTQI+ 社区,作为讲师和沉浸式体验的主办方:今后的工作重点是更新目标和制定严格的评估计划。CHE团队成员将对毕业生进行跟踪调查,以确定CHE对他们为边缘化和少数群体患者提供的医疗服务、识别和解决系统性和结构性障碍的能力以及职业发展产生了哪些影响。CHE是一个可供其他机构借鉴和实施的潜在模式。要培养未来的健康公平领导者,就必须有足够多的院校为医学生提供以健康公平为重点的课程。
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Academic Medicine
Academic Medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
9.50%
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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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