共同前进:建立一种可操作的能力意识医学教育教学方法。

IF 5.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Academic Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1097/ACM.0000000000005931
Dorothy W Tolchin, Nethra S Ankam, Glendaliz Bosques, Ravi Kasi, Carley Sauter, Maya Therattil, Leslie Rydberg
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摘要

摘要:残疾歧视作为一种歧视形式,影响着残疾患者的临床护理机会和体验,也影响着残疾学习者和临床医生的日常体验。残疾主义的信仰和实践与医生的专业责任和提供非歧视性和无障碍护理的法律义务相冲突。在医学教育中,需要一种可行的教学方法来培养一支能够在各级卫生保健系统中有意义地识别和减轻残疾的医生队伍。在这篇文章中,作者提出了一种三管齐下的方法,以解决其他形式歧视的框架为基础,提出一种易于被可能不是残疾歧视及其影响专家的教育工作者采用的实用框架。三管齐下的方法与美国医学协会和美国医学院协会关于促进健康公平的观点一致,并包括利益相关者阐明的优先领域,包括残疾人、残疾教育和更广泛地促进医学公平的利益相关者。作者提供了与医学生、教师和机构相关的策略,认识到残疾歧视存在并可以在多个层面上得到解决。
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Moving Forward Together: Establishing an Actionable Pedagogical Approach to Ableism-Aware Medical Education.

Abstract: As a form of discrimination, ableism impacts access to and the experience of clinical care for patients with disabilities as well as the daily experiences of learners and clinicians with disabilities. Ableist beliefs and practices conflict with physicians' professional responsibilities and legal obligations to provide care that is nondiscriminatory and accessible. An actionable pedagogical approach within medical education is needed to prepare a physician workforce that is able to meaningfully identify and mitigate ableism at all levels of the health care system.In this article, the authors propose a 3-pronged approach to ableism-aware medical education, building on frameworks that have been articulated for addressing other forms of discrimination to set forth a practical framework easily adopted by educators who may not be experts in ableism and its impact. The 3-pronged approach aligns with American Medical Association and Association of American Medical Colleges perspectives on advancing health equity and is inclusive of priority areas articulated by stakeholders, including those living with disability, those teaching about disability, and those advancing equity within medicine more broadly. The authors provide strategies relevant to medical students, faculty, and institutions, recognizing that ableism exists-and can be addressed-on multiple levels.

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Academic Medicine
Academic Medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
982
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Academic Medicine, the official peer-reviewed journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, acts as an international forum for exchanging ideas, information, and strategies to address the significant challenges in academic medicine. The journal covers areas such as research, education, clinical care, community collaboration, and leadership, with a commitment to serving the public interest.
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