医学生对文化意识训练的需求

Sai Madhavapeddi, Arjun Gupta, Samar Harris, Harris Naina
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住院培训是本科和研究生医学教育的一个基本方面。在接受培训的医生在医学院、住院医师实习和实习期间,要花相当多的时间在医院环境中与患者互动。这段时间不仅对学员发展他们的技术和诊断能力,而且对提高他们的人际沟通能力至关重要。提高受训者非技术技能的必要性已在研究生医学教育层面得到承认。我们的研究旨在检验医学生对医患互动的某些非技术方面的看法,以及学生人口统计学、文化和宗教偏好对他们观点的影响。研究发现,三分之二的学生从未让老师讨论过如何使用姿势来促进医疗面谈,85%的学生同意他们的课程应该包括讨论在住院病人环境中与病人交流的适当姿势。我们相信,将某种形式的文化意识和能力培训整合到本科医学教育的课程中,将有助于未来的医生为日益多样化的患者群体做好准备。
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The Need for Cultural Awareness Training: A Medical Student Perspective.

Inpatient training is a fundamental aspect of undergraduate and graduate medi- cal education. Physicians in training spend considerable time interacting with patients in a hospital setting during their time in medical school, residency, and fellowship. This time is crucial not only for the trainees to develop their techni- cal and diagnostic abilities, but also to improve their interpersonal communica- tion skills. The need to improve the nontechnical skills of trainees has already been recognized at the graduate medical education level. Our study aimed to examine medical student perspectives on certain nontechnical aspects of the patient-physician interaction and the effect of student demographics and cul- tural and religious preferences on their opinions. The study found that two-thirds of students had never had their teachers discuss how posture could be used to facilitate the medical interview, and 85% of the students agreed that their cur- riculum should include discussions on the appropriate posture for patient com- munication in an inpatient setting. We believe integrating some form of cultural awareness and competency training into the curriculum at the undergraduate medical education level would help prepare future physicians for an increasingly diverse patient population.

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