A Novel, Open-Access Family Medicine Residency Global Health Toolkit.

PRiMER (Leawood, Kan.) Pub Date : 2025-06-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.22454/PRiMER.2025.268571
Chase Ballard, Weyinshet Gossa, Lauren Bull, Kathy Z Chang, Ann Evensen, Sommer Aldulaimi
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Introduction: There are no established family medicine (FM) residency-level global health objectives or curricula for program directors who want to offer ethical and meaningful global health experiences to residents. We sought to develop and evaluate a toolkit of resources that family medicine educators can use to improve residents' knowledge of this important aspect of family practice.

Methods: We reviewed and categorized peer-reviewed and grey literature publications and global health curricula from FM and non-FM residency programs related to clinical topics, standards of global health practice and partnerships, decolonization, and others. The toolkit uses six standard Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) competencies to organize learning objectives, content areas, and resources. Resources were further categorized based on complexity, cost, and time. We developed the toolkit with a focus on patient safety and ethical engagement with global partners. We evaluated the toolkit using an online survey of global health educators from inside and outside the United States.

Results: The toolkit was vetted by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Board of Directors and published as an open-access resource on the STFM website (https://stfm.org/teachingresources/curriculum/globalhealthtoolkit/overview/).The toolkit had 1,446 unique views in the 18 months after it was published. Most global health educators surveyed found the toolkit to be appropriate for resident-level education and ethically sound. Respondents indicated that they would most likely use the toolkit to improve an existing global health experience or track.

Conclusion: A novel toolkit provides resources curated and presented by topic, complexity, and estimated cost that residency programs can use to create or augment global health offerings. Educators can use resources and associated learning objectives presented using standard ACGME competencies to connect knowledge, skills, and attitudes gained through global health education to their residents' overall learning needs.

一种新颖的、开放获取的家庭医学住院医师全球健康工具包。
对于想要为住院医师提供道德和有意义的全球健康经验的项目主管来说,没有既定的家庭医学(FM)住院医师水平的全球健康目标或课程。我们试图开发和评估一个家庭医学教育者可以用来提高住院医师对家庭实践这一重要方面的知识的资源工具包。方法:我们回顾并分类了同行评议和灰色文献出版物以及FM和非FM住院医师项目中与临床主题、全球卫生实践标准和伙伴关系、非殖民化等相关的全球卫生课程。该工具包使用六个标准的研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)能力来组织学习目标、内容领域和资源。资源根据复杂性、成本和时间进一步分类。我们开发的工具包侧重于患者安全和与全球合作伙伴的道德参与。我们通过对美国国内外全球健康教育工作者的在线调查来评估该工具包。结果:该工具包通过了家庭医学教师协会董事会的审核,并作为开放获取资源在STFM网站(https://stfm.org/teachingresources/curriculum/globalhealthtoolkit/overview/).The)上发布,在发布后的18个月里,该工具包有1446个独立点击量。接受调查的大多数全球卫生教育工作者发现,该工具包适合于居民一级的教育,而且在道德上是合理的。答复者表示,他们最有可能使用该工具包来改进现有的全球卫生经验或跟踪。结论:一个新颖的工具包提供了按主题、复杂性和估计成本整理和呈现的资源,住院医师项目可以使用这些资源来创建或增加全球医疗服务。教育工作者可以利用ACGME标准能力提供的资源和相关学习目标,将通过全球健康教育获得的知识、技能和态度与居民的整体学习需求联系起来。
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