Development of an innovative, competency-based, multi-speciality training programme in global health for graduate medical education.

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Elizabeth S Rose, Rondi M Kauffmann, Marie H Martin, J Matthew Kynes, Lipika Narisetti, Ryan H Belcher, Christopher M Bonfield, Kristen B Dettorre, Michael C Dewan, Joseline Haizel-Cobbina, Merranda D Holmes, Tolulope O Kehinde, Jonathan A Niconchuk, Kush Chaudhari, Annesa Dey, Jada S Sims, Teresa Y Xu, Lindsey E Zamora
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Abstract

Physicians increasingly care for ethnically diverse populations. Demand for global health training in graduate medical education (GME) is increasing, but there is variability across specialities. We developed a multi-speciality GME course for trainees seeking to integrate global health into their careers. The Consortium of Universities in Global Health's Toolkit was the foundation for creating this course. The course includes eleven modules taught by faculty across specialities. Trainees completed pre- and post-course online surveys to measure their knowledge, skills, and attitudes on these global health competencies and to gather course feedback. We compared pre- and post-course data to determine change in global health competencies and course perceptions. In the first two years, 62 residents participated. Overall, trainees' knowledge of international health concepts increased by 51%. The course was well received; 95% would recommend the course to a colleague. There was no fee to participate. Faculty donated their effort to developing and teaching the course. Faculty worked in pairs to maintain feasibility of implementation and were responsible for one module. Analyses showed the course had high levels of effectiveness in increasing learners' knowledge, acceptability by learners, and feasibility of implementation. This programme collaborates across specialities and is a model for other GME programmes.

为研究生医学教育制定创新的、以能力为基础的全球卫生多专业培训方案。
医生越来越多地照顾不同种族的人群。研究生医学教育(GME)对全球健康培训的需求正在增加,但各专业之间存在差异。我们为寻求将全球健康融入其职业生涯的学员开发了一门多专业的GME课程。全球卫生大学联盟的工具包是创建这门课程的基础。该课程包括11个模块,由不同专业的教师授课。学员完成了课程前和课程后的在线调查,以衡量他们对这些全球卫生能力的知识、技能和态度,并收集课程反馈。我们比较了课程前和课程后的数据,以确定全球健康能力和课程认知的变化。在头两年,有62名居民参与。总体而言,学员对国际卫生概念的了解增加了51%。这门课很受欢迎;95%的人会向同事推荐该课程。参加是不收费的。教师们倾尽全力开发和教授这门课程。教师们结对工作,以保持实施的可行性,并负责一个模块。分析表明,该课程在提高学习者知识水平、接受度和实施可行性方面具有较高的有效性。该计划跨专业合作,是其他GME计划的典范。
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Journal of Global Health
Journal of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.80%
发文量
240
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Global Health is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Edinburgh University Global Health Society, a not-for-profit organization registered in the UK. We publish editorials, news, viewpoints, original research and review articles in two issues per year.
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