Ashurst John V, McGregor Alyson J, Safdar Basmah, Weaver Kevin R, Quinn Shawn M, Rosenau Alex M, Goyke Terrence E, Roth Kevin R, Greenberg Marna R
Department of Emergency Medicine, Lehigh Valley Hospital/USF Morsani College of Medicine, Allentown, PA.
Acad Emerg Med. 2014 Dec;21(12):1453-8. doi: 10.1111/acem.12545.
The 2014 Academic Emergency Medicine consensus conference has taken the first step in identifying gender-specific care as an area of importance to both emergency medicine (EM) and research. To improve patient care, we need to address educational gaps in this area concurrent with research gaps. In this article, the authors highlight the need for sex- and gender-specific education in EM and propose guidelines for medical student, resident, and faculty education. Specific examples of incorporating this content into grand rounds, simulation, bedside teaching, and journal club sessions are reviewed. Future challenges and strategies to fill the gaps in the current education model are also described.
2014年学术急诊医学共识会议已迈出第一步,将针对性别的医疗护理确定为对急诊医学(EM)和研究都至关重要的领域。为改善患者护理,我们需要在解决该领域研究差距的同时,解决教育方面的差距。在本文中,作者强调了急诊医学中针对性别和性别的教育的必要性,并提出了针对医学生、住院医师和教师教育的指导方针。文中回顾了将此内容纳入大查房、模拟教学、床边教学和期刊俱乐部活动的具体实例。还描述了当前教育模式中填补差距的未来挑战和策略。