Teaching Climate and Health in Preventive Medicine Residency Programs: A Survey of Program Directors.

Journal of graduate medical education Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-13 DOI:10.4300/JGME-D-24-00348.1
Marian R Passannante, Shaun Shahani, Michael Gochfeld, Wendy M Purcell, Sajjad A Savul, Pauline Thomas
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Background Climate change and related pollution and environmental damage are an urgent focus for public health physicians. Curricular content is increasing in medical schools, but to date, only pediatrics has published guidance for residency education. Objective To survey program directors of Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education preventive medicine specialties (public health and preventive medicine [PHPM], occupational and environmental medicine [OEM], and aerospace medicine [AM]) for current teaching on climate and health issues. Methods Links to an online 9-question confidential survey were sent to all program directors through Listservs January through March 2024. Questions were developed with guidance from a climate health expert. Responses were analyzed via summary statistics for continuous data, as well as Fisher's Exact, Kruskal-Wallis, and Wilcoxon pairwise comparison tests for nominal data. Results Thirty-five of 71 programs responded (49.3%), including 21 of 42 PHPM, 12 of 23 OEM, and 2 of 6 AM programs. Two (5.9%) reported having a formal curriculum for climate and health issues, and 2 (5.9%) reported not covering any included topics. Programs differed by topic emphasis with OEM and AM more likely to address fire, smoke, wind, and flooding effects. Lectures and local or state health department rotations were the most frequent teaching strategies. Of complete responders, 23 of 34 (67.6%) expressed interest in joining a workgroup to develop shared curricula. Conclusions This survey of preventive medicine residency programs found that most include climate and health topics, but only 2 have a formal curriculum, and 2 reported no topics included in the survey.

预防医学住院医师培训项目中的气候与健康教学:项目主任调查。
背景 气候变化以及相关的污染和环境破坏是公共卫生医生迫切需要关注的问题。医学院的课程内容正在增加,但迄今为止,只有儿科发布了住院医师教育指南。目标 调查毕业后医学教育认证委员会预防医学专业(公共卫生和预防医学[PHPM]、职业和环境医学[OEM]以及航空航天医学[AM])的项目主任目前在气候和健康问题方面的教学情况。方法 2024 年 1 月至 3 月,通过 Listservs 向所有项目主任发送了 9 个问题的在线保密调查链接。问题是在气候健康专家的指导下制定的。对连续数据的回复通过汇总统计进行分析,对名义数据的回复通过费雪精确检验、Kruskal-Wallis 检验和 Wilcoxon 配对比较检验进行分析。结果 71 个项目中有 35 个(49.3%)做出了回复,包括 42 个 PHPM 项目中的 21 个、23 个 OEM 项目中的 12 个和 6 个 AM 项目中的 2 个。有 2 个项目(5.9%)报告说开设了有关气候和健康问题的正式课程,有 2 个项目(5.9%)报告说没有涉及任何包括在内的主题。课程的主题重点有所不同,OEM 和 AM 更倾向于讨论火灾、烟雾、风和洪水的影响。讲座和地方或州卫生部门轮训是最常见的教学策略。在全部答复者中,34 个答复者中有 23 个(67.6%)表示有兴趣加入一个工作组,以开发共享课程。结论 这项对预防医学住院医师培训项目的调查发现,大多数项目都包含气候与健康主题,但只有两个项目有正式的课程,两个项目报告说调查中没有包含任何主题。
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Journal of graduate medical education
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