更好的健康俱乐部:生活方式医学的全球跨学科学习模式

Q3 Medicine
Lawrence Paddon, Kristi L. Storoschuk, Vivienne Acuna, Arian Ariaye, Olivia Brandon, Nicolas Di Leo, Ryan Gharios, Kaylie Zapanta, Thomas R. Wood, David Horner
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当代学生越来越多地受益于非等级制教育,包括同伴主导的工作,这超越了更加严 格的传统教育结构。这种方法鼓励参与、双向交流、思想多样性和合作。这篇文章分享了对健康促进和生活方式医学有共同兴趣的学生的故事和经历,他们参加了一个由同龄人主导的、基于国际的在线学生小组。该论坛旨在为学生提供一个探索和讨论健康领域内不同话题的空间,以弥合专业知识和教育领域之间的差距。该小组利用 COVID-19 大流行后远程视频会议常态化的优势,将来自全球各地的一小群不同学生聚集在一起,每周进行期刊俱乐部、演讲、辩论和客座讲座。小组成员的反馈意见强调了传统教育中存在的主要差距,而这些差距正是该小组要解决的问题。这些差距包括超越教育和研究孤岛、预防性健康方法的重要性,以及需要更多无评判和包容性的学习环境。文章还讨论了如何与当前的健康状况保持一致,以及在更大范围内推广小组形式的潜力。文章最后强调了这种方法在培养学习者网络以应对未来健康挑战方面的优势。
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The better health club: A model for global, interdisciplinary learning in lifestyle medicine

The better health club: A model for global, interdisciplinary learning in lifestyle medicine

Contemporary students increasingly benefit from non-hierarchical education, including peer-led work, which moves beyond more ridged traditional educational structures. Such approaches encourage engagement, two-way communication, diversity of thought and collaboration. This piece shares the stories and experiences of students with a shared interest in health promotion and lifestyle medicine who took part in a peer-led, internationally based online student group. The forum aimed to provide a space for students to explore and discuss diverse topics within the health sphere in an attempt to bridge the gap between areas of expertise and education. The group capitalised on the normalisation of remote video meetings following the COVID-19 pandemic to bring together a small group of diverse students from across the globe on a weekly basis for journal clubs, presentations, debates and guest lectures. Group member feedback was obtained and highlighted key gaps in much traditional education, which the group addressed. These included moving beyond educational and research silos, the importance of preventative health approaches and the need for more judgement-free and inclusive learning environments. Alignment with the current health landscape and potential for scaling the group format more widely is discussed. The article concludes by emphasising the advantages of this approach in fostering a network of learners prepared to tackle future health challenges.

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