Audit of Sex and Gender Medicine Topics in Preclinical School of Medicine Curriculum.

Q3 Medicine
Wisconsin Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-01
Kendall Trieglaff, Madeline J Zamzow, Bryn Sutherland, Amy Farkas, Sandra Pfister
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Abstract

Introduction: The importance of the inclusion of sex and gender medicine (SGM) in medical education has been recognized formally by both the American Association of Medical Colleges and the Department of Health and Human Services since 1995. Yet, few medical schools, including the Medical College of Wisconsin, have a standard SGM curriculum. This work mapped the SGM health topics taught in the Medical College of Wisconsin preclinical curriculum.

Methods: Seven medical students audited 16 basic science preclinical courses in 2020-2021. SGM characterizations, including epidemiology, diagnosis, presentation, treatment, prognosis, pharmacology, and disparity, were captured by an online survey tool. Comparisons were made to 38 high-yield topics presented in the textbook "How Sex and Gender Impact Clinical Practice: An Evidence-Based Guide to Patient Care."

Results: Of the 604 preclinical sessions audited, 54% contained some SGM content. Epidemiology was the most common characterization (23% of total). Thirty-four of the 38 high-yield clinical SGM topics received mention in the basic science sessions. Breast cancer, stroke, osteoporosis, sex and gender considerations in therapeutic response, and systemic lupus erythematosus had the most frequent SGM-specific coverage (representation in at least 4 of the 16 preclinical courses).

Conclusions: Utilizing a medical student cohort to thoroughly audit courses was an effective way to document that Medical College of Wisconsin preclinical curriculum introduces many clinically relevant SGM topics. However, the audit also discovered varying levels of detail among the high-yield topics with concern that students may not be adequately prepared to treat all patients. These results establish the groundwork for a more formalized and integrated approach to include SGM in preclinical curriculum.

医学院临床前课程中性和性别医学主题的审计。
引言:自1995年以来,美国医学院协会和卫生与公众服务部都正式承认将性与性别医学纳入医学教育的重要性。然而,包括威斯康星医学院在内的医学院很少有标准的SGM课程。这项工作绘制了威斯康星医学院临床前课程中教授的SGM健康主题。方法:7名医学生在2020-2021年对16门基础科学临床前课程进行了审计。SGM特征,包括流行病学、诊断、表现、治疗、预后、药理学和差异,通过在线调查工具获取。将其与教科书《性别如何影响临床实践:患者护理循证指南》中提出的38个高收益主题进行了比较。结果:在审计的604个临床前会议中,54%包含一些SGM内容。流行病学是最常见的特征(占总数的23%)。38个高产临床SGM主题中有34个在基础科学会议上被提及。癌症、中风、骨质疏松症、治疗反应中的性别和性别因素,系统性红斑狼疮的SGM特异性覆盖率最高(在16门临床前课程中至少有4门课程有代表性)。结论:利用医学生群体对课程进行彻底审计是记录威斯康星医学院临床前课程引入许多临床相关SGM主题的有效方法。然而,审计还发现,高收益主题的细节程度各不相同,担心学生可能没有为治疗所有患者做好充分准备。这些结果为将SGM纳入临床前课程的更正式和综合的方法奠定了基础。
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