Babu Gautam, Upchurch Bradley D, Young William H, Levine Benjamin D
Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, Texas Health Presbyterian Dallas, Dallas, TX; UT Southwestern Medical School, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX.
UT Southwestern Medical School, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX.
Wilderness Environ Med. 2020 Mar;31(1):110-115. doi: 10.1016/j.wem.2019.10.006. Epub 2020 Feb 7.
We developed an elective course titled Medicine in Extreme Environments (MEE) at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center for first- and second-year medical students. This course covered physiology, research, clinical practice, and career guidance regarding the fields of wilderness, space, hyperbaric, combat, and exercise medicine. The primary aim was to generate interest in and awareness of these seldom covered fields of medicine by exposing medical students to these disciplines during their preclinical years. A postcourse questionnaire was implemented to investigate whether the MEE course increased awareness of, interest in, and knowledge in the fields of medicine included in the curriculum. Through 2 iterations of the class, a total of 67 students enrolled in the course, and 38 students completed the questionnaire. After course completion, 95% felt they better understood the work and lifestyle of the fields covered, 100% learned more about concepts of each field, and 74% agreed that the elective influenced the direction of their future careers to include some part of the fields emphasized. Although only a limited number of students enrolled in this course, these initial findings suggest that the MEE curriculum may have some utility in promoting awareness of and interest in these medical disciplines among students who attend the course. With continued student and faculty support, this course will likely be continued annually at our institution. We believe that certain aspects of this course may be useful in helping develop similar courses at other medical schools.
我们在德克萨斯大学西南医学中心为大一和大二医学生开设了一门名为“极端环境医学(MEE)”的选修课。本课程涵盖了有关荒野、太空、高压氧、战斗和运动医学领域的生理学、研究、临床实践及职业指导。其主要目的是在医学生临床前阶段让他们接触这些学科,从而激发他们对这些医学中较少涉及领域的兴趣并提高认识。实施了一项课程后问卷调查,以调查MEE课程是否提高了对课程中所包含医学领域的认识、兴趣和知识。经过两轮课程,共有67名学生注册该课程,38名学生完成了问卷。课程结束后,95%的学生觉得他们对所涵盖领域的工作和生活方式有了更好的理解,100%的学生对每个领域的概念有了更多了解,74%的学生同意该选修课影响了他们未来职业方向,使其包含所强调领域的某些部分。尽管只有有限数量的学生注册了这门课程,但这些初步结果表明,MEE课程在提高参加该课程学生对这些医学学科的认识和兴趣方面可能有一定作用。在学生和教师的持续支持下,本课程可能会在我们学校每年继续开设。我们相信本课程的某些方面可能有助于其他医学院校开发类似课程。