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一项针对医学生LGBTQ健康护理培训的新型课程:区域路径体验。

A Novel Curriculum for Medical Student Training in LGBTQ Healthcare: A Regional Pathway Experience.

作者信息

Gibson Alec W, Gobillot Theodore A, Wang Kevin, Conley Elizabeth, Coard Wendy, Matsumoto Kim, Letourneau Holly, Patel Shilpen, Merel Susan E, Sairenji Tomoko, Whipple Mark E, Ryan Michael R, Morales Leo S, Heinen Corinne

机构信息

University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA.

Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA.

出版信息

J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2020 Oct 26;7:2382120520965254. doi: 10.1177/2382120520965254. eCollection 2020 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals face considerable health disparities, often due to a lack of LGBTQ-competent care. Such disparities and lack of access to informed care are even more staggering in rural settings. As the state medical school for the Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho (WWAMI) region, the University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSOM) is in a unique position to train future physicians to provide healthcare that meets the needs of LGBTQ patients both regionally and nationally.

OBJECTIVE

To describe our methodology of developing a student-driven longitudinal, region-wide curriculum to train medical students to provide high-quality care to LGBTQ patients.

METHODS

A 4-year LGBTQ Health Pathway was developed and implemented as a student-led initiative at the UWSOM. First- and second-year medical students at sites across the WWAMI region are eligible to apply. Accepted Pathway students complete a diverse set of pre-clinical and clinical components: online modules, didactic courses, longitudinal community service/advocacy work, a scholarly project, and a novel clinical clerkship in LGBTQ health developed specifically for this Pathway experience. Students who complete all requirements receive a certification of Pathway completion. This is incorporated into the Medical Student Performance Evaluation as part of residency applications.

RESULTS

The LGBTQ Health Pathway is currently in its fourth year. A total of 43 total students have enrolled, of whom 37.3% are based in the WWAMI region outside of Seattle. Pathway students have completed a variety of scholarly projects on LGBTQ topics, and over 1000 hours of community service/advocacy. The first cohort of 8 students graduated with a certificate of Pathway completion in spring 2020.

CONCLUSIONS

The LGBTQ Health Pathway at UWSOM is a novel education program for motivated medical students across the 5-state WWAMI region. The diverse milestones, longitudinal nature of the program, focus on rural communities, and opportunities for student leadership are all strengths and unique aspects of this program. The Pathway curriculum and methodology described here serve as a model for student involvement and leadership in medical education. This program enables medical students to enhance their training in the care of LGBTQ patients and provides a unique educational opportunity for future physicians who strive to better serve LGBTQ populations.

摘要

背景

女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者和酷儿(LGBTQ)群体面临着相当大的健康差距,这通常是由于缺乏具备LGBTQ专业知识的护理。在农村地区,这种差距以及获得专业护理的机会匮乏更为惊人。作为华盛顿、怀俄明、阿拉斯加、蒙大拿和爱达荷(WWAMI)地区的州立医学院,华盛顿大学医学院(UWSOM)处于一个独特的位置,能够培训未来的医生,以便在地区和全国范围内提供满足LGBTQ患者需求的医疗服务。

目的

描述我们开发一个由学生驱动的、覆盖全地区的纵向课程的方法,以培训医学生为LGBTQ患者提供高质量护理。

方法

一个为期4年的LGBTQ健康路径作为一项由学生主导的倡议在UWSOM开展并实施。WWAMI地区各站点的大一和大二医学生有资格申请。被该路径录取的学生要完成一系列不同的临床前和临床课程:在线模块、理论课程、长期社区服务/宣传工作、一个学术项目,以及专门为此路径体验开发的LGBTQ健康领域的新型临床实习。完成所有要求的学生将获得路径完成证书。这被纳入医学生表现评估,作为住院医师申请的一部分。

结果

LGBTQ健康路径目前处于第四年。总共有43名学生入学,其中37.3%来自西雅图以外的WWAMI地区。路径学生完成了各种关于LGBTQ主题的学术项目以及超过1000小时的社区服务/宣传工作。第一批8名学生于2020年春季毕业并获得路径完成证书。

结论

UWSOM的LGBTQ健康路径是一个面向5个州的WWAMI地区有积极性的医学生的新型教育项目。该项目多样的里程碑、纵向性、对农村社区的关注以及学生领导力的机会都是其优势和独特之处。这里描述的路径课程和方法可作为学生参与和引领医学教育的典范。该项目使医学生能够加强他们在LGBTQ患者护理方面的培训,并为努力更好地服务LGBTQ群体的未来医生提供了独特的教育机会。

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