S.N.M. Durfey is a first-year resident, Hasbro Children's Hospital, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
J. White is assistant professor of family medicine and medical science, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
Acad Med. 2021 Sep 1;96(9):1259-1262. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000003988.
More than 7% of medical students graduate from medical school with at least 1 nonspouse dependent, the majority of whom are likely children. However, there are no national studies on medical students who are parents, and very little is known about what medical schools are doing to support them. A growing literature on the experiences of residents and attending physicians who are parents has neglected to include those of medical students who are parents. It is possible that focusing on research and policy change for residents and attending physicians who are parents without considering medical students may bring about improvements that come too late for many. Further data are needed both on the available policies for students who are parents and on the experiences and needs of these students. Leading national organizations in medical education can help guide medical schools by leveraging their national networks to highlight existing best practices and to foster discussions about how best to support medical students who are parents.
超过 7%的医学生毕业时至少有 1 个非配偶依赖者,其中大多数可能是孩子。然而,目前还没有关于医学生父母的全国性研究,也几乎不了解医学院校在支持他们方面做了什么。越来越多的关于住院医师和主治医生父母经历的文献忽略了医学生父母的经历。如果只关注住院医师和主治医生父母的研究和政策变化,而不考虑医学生,那么对于许多人来说,可能会带来为时过晚的改进。需要进一步了解有哪些针对医学生父母的政策,以及这些学生的经历和需求。医学教育领域的主要国家组织可以通过利用其全国网络来突出现有最佳实践,并讨论如何最好地支持医学生父母,从而为医学院校提供指导。