在本科医学教育中推进残疾公平和包容:来自医学访问峰会的会议记录。

IF 5.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Maggie Salinger, Mytien Nguyen, Allison Kessler, Sarah Triano, Rylee Betchkal, Emily C Cleveland Manchanda, Pilar Ortega, Zoie C Sheets, Nalinda Charnsangavej, Christine Low, Gabe Abrams, Preetha Basaviah, Liz Bowen, Zainub Dhanani, James M Cooke, Ifeoma Ikedionwu, Aggie McGrane, Suchita Rastogi, Leslie L Rydberg, Samantha L Schroth, Erika Theiler, Amelia M Wallace, Peter Poullos, Raymond H Curry, Lisa Meeks
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摘要:医学可及性(AIM)峰会于2024年4月举行,召集了来自美国各地的60名代表,为消除医学教育中的可及性障碍制定切实可行的解决方案。这些会议记录概述了首脑会议的目标,并提出了由此产生的见解和可行的建议。峰会的特色是创新的设计,让不同的代表参与合作、产生想法的活动,提高残疾学习者的生活体验。在社会公正和无障碍指导原则的启发下,代表们建议制定一系列面向行动的战略,以解决妨碍残疾人公平和包容的社会和结构性障碍。拟议的行动步骤确定了跨越本科医学教育连续体的关键干预点,从在招聘和录取过程中改善对残疾学习者的支持,到他们的住院医师申请和毕业后的过渡阶段。虽然医学教育是AIM首脑会议的重点,但代表们强调,无论是在他们面临的社会结构挑战还是在他们提出的解决办法方面,主题都可推广到广泛的培训背景(例如,住院医师和其他卫生专业教育培训)。这些程序强调了为残疾学习者建立更加公平和包容的学习环境所必需的重要步骤。
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Advancing Disability Equity and Inclusion in Undergraduate Medical Education: Proceedings From the Access in Medicine Summit.

Abstract: The Access in Medicine (AIM) Summit, held in April 2024, convened 60 delegates from across the United States to generate practicable solutions for dismantling accessibility barriers in medical education. These proceedings outline the Summit's objective and present the resulting insights and actionable recommendations. The Summit featured an innovative design that engaged diverse delegates in collaborative, idea-generating activities that elevated the lived experiences of learners with disabilities. Inspired by guiding principles of social justice and accessibility, delegates recommended a bundle of action-oriented strategies for addressing social and structural barriers to disability equity and inclusion. The proposed action steps identified critical intervention points that span the continuum of undergraduate medical education (UME), from improving support of disabled learners in recruitment and admissions processes through to their residency application and post-graduation transition stages. Though medical education was the AIM Summit focus, delegates emphasized the generalizability of themes to broad training contexts (e.g., residency and other health professions education training), both in the socio-structural challenges they confronted and in the solutions they proposed. These proceedings highlight the vital steps necessary to build more equitable and inclusive learning environments for learners with disabilities.

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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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