Adams Kelly M, Lindell Karen C, Kohlmeier Martin, Zeisel Steven H
Department of Nutrition, School of Public Health, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
Am J Clin Nutr. 2006 Apr;83(4):941S-944S. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/83.4.941S.
Numerous entreaties have been made over the past 2 decades to improve the nutrition knowledge and skills of medical students and physicians. However, most graduating medical students continue to rate their nutrition preparation as inadequate.
The objective was to determine the amount and type of nutrition instruction at US medical schools, especially including the instruction that occurs outside designated nutrition courses.
A 12-item survey asked nutrition educators to characterize nutrition instruction at their medical schools (required, optional, or not offered) and to quantify nutrition contact hours occurring both inside and outside designated nutrition courses. During 2004, we surveyed all 126 US medical schools accredited at that time.
A total of 106 surveys were returned for a response rate of 84%. Ninety-nine of the 106 schools responding required some form of nutrition education; however, only 32 schools (30%) required a separate nutrition course. On average, students received 23.9 contact hours of nutrition instruction during medical school (range: 2-70 h). Only 40 schools required the minimum 25 h recommended by the National Academy of Sciences. Most instructors (88%) expressed the need for additional nutrition instruction at their institutions.
With the move to a more integrated curriculum and problem-based learning at many medical schools, a substantial portion of the total nutrition instruction is occurring outside courses specifically dedicated to nutrition. The amount of nutrition education in medical schools remains inadequate.
在过去20年里,人们多次呼吁提高医学生和医生的营养知识与技能。然而,大多数即将毕业的医学生仍认为他们接受的营养培训不足。
确定美国医学院校营养教学的数量和类型,尤其包括指定营养课程之外的教学。
一项包含12个条目的调查,要求营养教育工作者描述他们所在医学院校的营养教学情况(必修、选修或未开设),并量化指定营养课程内外的营养接触时长。2004年,我们对当时美国所有126所经认可的医学院校进行了调查。
共收回106份调查问卷,回复率为84%。106所回复学校中有99所要求某种形式的营养教育;然而,只有32所学校(30%)要求开设单独的营养课程。医学生在校期间平均接受23.9小时的营养教学(范围:2 - 70小时)。只有40所学校达到了美国国家科学院建议的最少25小时的要求。大多数教师(88%)表示他们所在院校需要更多的营养教学。
随着许多医学院校转向更综合的课程设置和基于问题的学习,全部营养教学的很大一部分是在专门的营养课程之外进行的。医学院校的营养教育量仍然不足。