Advancing Health Policy and Advocacy Education in Medical School through a Student-run Elective

Michael J. Luke, Sara Abrahams, Danielle Llanos, Danielle A. L. Howell, Lauren Block
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Introduction: Training medical students in the policy topics of healthcare economics, delivery systems, disparities, and reform helps to prepare them for the growing role of advocacy in medicine. We used a near-peer educational model to create an elective to advance learners’ policy knowledge and advocacy skills, while simultaneously offering student directors hands-on experience in educational program development. Methods: The 4-week elective for fourth year medical students included weekly readings, policy seminars, advocacy workshops, and journal clubs. Longitudinally, students prepared for a policy debate and prepared a research project or Op-Ed article on a healthcare disparity topic of their choice. The elective was designed, coordinated, and implemented by a team of first, second, third, and fourth-year medical students with faculty adviser oversight. Pre- and post-surveys were utilized to assess student learners’ knowledge of subject material and their perceptions of the effectiveness of the curriculum. Student directors self-assessed their confidence with the subject material and acquired skill in educational program development. Results: Student learners (n=6) noted significant improvement in their knowledge of health policy (P=0.0002) and advocacy (P=0.0064). They also reported improvement in several subtopics under policy and advocacy, with significant improvements seen in healthcare reform (P=0.0131) and writing skills (P=0.0099). Student directors (n=4) reported improved skills in curriculum development, educational evaluation, and leadership. Discussion: This novel student-run elective provided effective training in health policy and advocacy that extends beyond traditional curricula in medical school. Employing a near-peer model, the elective offers a sustainable system to educate interested students in these subjects and provide student directors unique experience in medical education. Further evaluation of future iterations will help determine the effectiveness of the curriculum in advancing individual policy and advocacy subtopics to guide future curricular modifications.
通过学生选修课推进医学院的健康政策和宣传教育
简介:对医学生进行医疗经济学、交付系统、差异和改革等政策主题的培训,有助于他们为在医学中发挥越来越大的倡导作用做好准备。我们采用近同伴教育模式开设选修课,以提高学习者的政策知识和倡导技能,同时为学生主管提供教育项目开发方面的实践经验。方法:四年级医学生为期四周的选修课包括每周阅读、政策研讨会、倡导工作坊和期刊俱乐部。纵向上,学生们准备一场政策辩论,并准备一篇关于他们选择的医疗保健差距主题的研究项目或观点文章。选修课由一年级、二年级、三年级和四年级医学生组成的团队在指导老师的监督下设计、协调和实施。利用前后调查来评估学生学习者对学科材料的知识和他们对课程有效性的看法。学生主任自我评估他们对主题材料的信心和在教育计划发展中获得的技能。结果:学生学习者(n=6)在卫生政策知识(P=0.0002)和宣传(P=0.0064)方面有显著提高。他们还报告了在政策和宣传方面的几个子主题的改善,在医疗改革(P=0.0131)和写作技能(P=0.0099)方面有显著改善。学生主管(n=4)报告在课程开发、教育评估和领导方面的技能有所提高。讨论:这门新颖的学生选修课程提供了有效的卫生政策和宣传培训,超出了医学院的传统课程。采用近同伴模式,选修课提供了一个可持续的系统来教育对这些学科感兴趣的学生,并为学生主任提供独特的医学教育经验。对未来迭代的进一步评估将有助于确定课程在推进个人政策和倡导子主题方面的有效性,以指导未来的课程修改。
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