Wells Eden V, Benn Rita K, Warber Sara L
Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan; University of Michigan Integrative Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan; University of Michigan Integrative Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Am J Prev Med. 2015 Nov;49(5 Suppl 3):S270-7. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2015.07.009.
The University of Michigan School of Public Health Preventive Medicine Residency (UMSPH PMR) Integrative Medicine Program (IMP) was developed to incorporate integrative medicine (IM), public health, and preventive medicine principles into a comprehensive curriculum for preventive medicine residents and faculty. The objectives of this project were to (1) increase the preventive medicine workforce skill sets based in complementary and alternative medicine and IM that would address individual and population health issues; (2) address the increasing demand for evidence-based IM by training physicians to implement cost-effective primary and secondary prevention services and programs; and (3) share lessons learned, curriculum evaluations, and best practices with the larger cohort of funded IM PMR programs. The UMSPH PMR collaborated with University of Michigan IM faculty to incorporate existing IM competencies with those already established for preventive medicine and public health residency training as the first critical step for IMP curriculum integration. Essential teaching strategies incorporated didactic and practicum methods, and made use of seasoned IM faculty, along with newly minted preventive medicine integrative teaching faculty, and PMR resident learners as IM teachers. The major components of the IMP curriculum included resident participation in IMP Orientation Sessions, resident leadership in epidemiology graduate IM seminars, resident rotations in IM month-long clinical practicums, resident participation in interprofessional health system-wide IM clinical case conferences, and PMR faculty enrollment in the renowned Faculty Scholars Program in Integrative Healthcare. This paper describes the novel interdisciplinary collaborations and key curriculum components that resulted in the IMP, as well as evaluation of strengths, weaknesses, and lessons learned.
密歇根大学公共卫生学院预防医学住院医师培训项目(UMSPH PMR)的整合医学项目(IMP)旨在将整合医学(IM)、公共卫生和预防医学原则纳入针对预防医学住院医师和教职员工的综合课程。该项目的目标是:(1)提高预防医学工作队伍在补充和替代医学以及整合医学方面的技能,以解决个人和人群的健康问题;(2)通过培训医生实施具有成本效益的一级和二级预防服务及项目,满足对循证整合医学日益增长的需求;(3)与更多获得资助的整合医学预防医学住院医师培训项目分享经验教训、课程评估和最佳实践。UMSPH PMR与密歇根大学整合医学教职员工合作,将现有的整合医学能力与预防医学和公共卫生住院医师培训已确立的能力相结合,作为IMP课程整合的首要关键步骤。基本教学策略包括讲授法和实践法,利用经验丰富的整合医学教职员工、新入职的预防医学整合教学教职员工以及作为整合医学教师的预防医学住院医师学员。IMP课程的主要组成部分包括住院医师参与IMP入职培训课程、在流行病学研究生整合医学研讨会上担任住院医师领导、参加为期一个月的整合医学临床实习轮转、参与跨专业全健康系统整合医学临床病例会议,以及预防医学教职员工参加著名的综合医疗保健教师学者项目。本文描述了促成IMP的新颖跨学科合作和关键课程组成部分,以及对其优势、劣势和经验教训的评估。