全球健康教育在美国儿科重症监护医学奖学金。

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Adeolu Aromolaran, Brittany Murray, Cynthia Sinha, Zhulin He, Mary L DeAlmeida
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背景:全球健康(GH)教育越来越受到儿科学员的关注和重视,包括那些追求儿科重症医学(PCCM)培训的人。尽管如此,在美国PCCM奖学金中接受正规GH培训的机会是有限的。目的:本研究旨在描述美国PCCM奖学金的生长激素课程,生长激素教育扩展的障碍,以及同伴对生长激素的态度。方法:本研究是一个横断面调查项目主任(pd)和研究员从PCCM奖学金关于目前可在他们的机构GH教育。结果:我们获得了76名PCCM研究员中的48名(63%)和60名PCCM研究员的数据。在回应的项目中,9个(19%)提供了正式的生长激素培训,28个(58%)提供生长激素培训机会,但没有正式的培训,11个(23%)没有提供生长激素培训机会。提供生长激素培训的项目有更多的研究员(P = 0.02)和生长激素教员(P结论:在大多数培训项目中,PCCM的研究员可以接受生长激素教育;然而,这种教育变化很大,而且往往是不完整的。虽然教师和研究员都有兴趣使这种教育更加强大,但重大的制度障碍仍然存在。解决这些障碍对于在PCCM奖学金中促进和加强GH教育至关重要。
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Global Health Education in US Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowships.

Background: Global health (GH) education is of growing interest and importance among pediatric trainees, including those pursuing pediatric critical care medicine (PCCM) training. Despite this, opportunities for formal GH training in US PCCM fellowships are limited.

Objective: This study aims to describe the GH curricula at US PCCM fellowships, barriers to GH education expansion, and fellow attitudes toward GH.

Methods: This study was a cross-sectional survey of program directors (PDs) and fellows from PCCM fellowships regarding currently available GH education at their institutions.

Results: We obtained data from 48 of 76 (63%) PCCM fellowship PDs and 60 PCCM fellows. Of responding programs, 9 (19%) offered a formal GH track, 28 (58%) offered GH opportunities but did not have a formal track, and 11 (23%) offered no GH opportunities. Programs that offered GH training had more fellows (P = .02) and GH faculty (P < .01) than those with no GH training. The most common GH-related offerings were sporadic GH lectures (76%), international clinical experiences (65%), and a GH-related scholarly project (51%). The significant barriers to the expansion of GH training were lack of funding, scheduling considerations, and lack of faculty mentorship.

Conclusions: GH education is available for PCCM fellows in the majority of training programs; however, this education is highly variable and often incomplete. While there is interest from both faculty and fellows in making this education more robust, significant institutional barriers persist. Addressing these barriers will be essential to promoting and enhancing GH education in PCCM fellowships.

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Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development
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