物质使用与疼痛课程创新:为课程改革建立师生伙伴关系。

IF 5.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
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摘要

问题:阿片类药物过量危机在美国广泛发展,2016年至2017年增长了21%,特别是在马萨诸塞州,2016年死亡人数达到1374人的峰值。2016年,哈佛医学院(HMS)的学生和教师成立了物质使用和疼痛课程委员会(SUPCC),以扩大物质使用和疼痛教育。然而,教师能力、财政资源和行政支持不足以在医学院课程的所有阶段实施改革。方法:HMS SUPCC于2021年进行了重组,将学生置于课程发展的最前沿。这一结构调整主要有三个方面的创新:(1)建立以学生为中心的委员会结构,确保课程的变化以学生的兴趣和需求为中心;(2)以学生为主导的课程开发和实施,减轻教师的工作量;(3)注重临床相关教学和实践所学技能的机会。结果:这种以学生为中心的结构促进了成瘾和疼痛医学课程的扩展,到2024年将超过30个小时的教学。学生推动的举措的例子包括制定相当于缉毒局x豁免的阿片类药物使用障碍管理实习,通过医院伙伴关系增加医学生获得纳洛酮的机会,以及将基于病例的阿片类药物使用障碍和止痛药教学纳入办事员年度。下一步:尽管这项工作已经建立了贯穿所有医学培训阶段的纵向课程,但在实习轮转中还需要做更多的工作,以帮助学生在临床环境中应用他们的物质使用和疼痛教育。HMS SUPCC正在努力将非阿片类物质(如酒精、大麻和氯胺酮)的教学纳入其中,提供纵向临床经验,以便学生学会照顾有物质使用障碍和慢性疼痛的患者,从短期干预到长期康复,并开展调查,以定量和定性地衡量课程成果。
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Substance Use and Pain Curriculum Innovation: Establishing a Student-Faculty Partnership for Curricular Change.

Problem: The opioid overdose crisis had progressed broadly in the United States, with an 21% increase from 2016 to 2017, and specifically in Massachusetts, with a peak rate of 1,374 deaths in 2016. In 2016, students and faculty at Harvard Medical School (HMS) established the Substance Use and Pain Curriculum Committee (SUPCC) to expand substance use and pain education. However, faculty capacity, financial resources, and administrative support were insufficient to implement changes across all phases of the medical school curriculum.

Approach: The HMS SUPCC restructured in 2021 to put students at the forefront of curricular development. This restructuring was done through 3 main innovations: (1) establishment of a student-centered committee structure, ensuring that curricular changes are centered on student interests and needs; (2) student-led curricular development and implementation, reducing faculty workload; and (3) focus on clinically relevant teaching and opportunities to practice learned skill sets.

Outcomes: This student-centered structure facilitated the expansion of the addiction and pain medicine curriculum to more than 30 hours of teaching by 2024. Examples of student-driven initiatives include development of an opioid use disorder management practicum equivalent to the Drug Enforcement Agency X-waiver, increased medical student access to naloxone through a hospital partnership, and integration of case-based opioid use disorder and pain medicine didactics into the clerkship year.

Next steps: Although this work has established a longitudinal curriculum across all medical training stages, more must be done in clerkship rotations to help students apply their substance use and pain education in the clinical setting. The HMS SUPCC is working to incorporate teaching on nonopioid substances, such as alcohol, cannabis, and ketamine, provide longitudinal clinical experiences so students learn to care for patients with substance use disorder and chronic pain from short-term intervention to long-term recovery, and develop surveys to quantitatively and qualitatively measure curriculum outcomes.

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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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