School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
Department of Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
J Surg Res. 2023 Mar;283:833-838. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2022.11.020. Epub 2022 Nov 15.
United States medical schools continue to respond to student interest in global health (GH) and the evolution of the field through strengthening related curricula. The COVID-19 pandemic and superimposed racial justice movements exposed chasms in the US healthcare system. We sought to explore the possible relationship between the pandemic, US racial justice movements, and medical student interest in GH to inform future academic offerings that best meet student needs.
A novel, mixed-methods 30-question Qualtrics survey was disseminated twice (May-August 2021) through email and social media to all current students. Data underwent descriptive and thematic analysis.
Twenty students who self-identified as interested in GH responded to the survey. Most (N = 13, 65%) were in preclinical training, and half were women (N = 10, 50%). Five (25%) selected GH definitions with paternalistic undertones, 11 (55%) defined GH as noncontingent on geography, and 12 (60%) said the pandemic and US racial justice movement altered their definitions to include themes of equity and racial justice. Eighteen (90%) became interested in GH before medical school through primarily volunteering (N = 8, 40%). Twelve (60%) students plan to incorporate GH into their careers.
Our survey showed most respondents entered medical school with GH interest. Nearly all endorsed a changed perspective since enrollment, with a paradigm shift toward equity and racial justice. Shifts were potentially accelerated by the global pandemic, which uncovered disparities at home and abroad. These results highlight the importance of faculty and curricula that address global needs and how this might critically impact medical students.
美国医学院校继续通过加强相关课程来回应学生对全球健康(GH)的兴趣和该领域的发展。COVID-19 大流行和叠加的种族正义运动暴露了美国医疗体系中的鸿沟。我们试图探讨大流行、美国种族正义运动与医学生对 GH 的兴趣之间的可能关系,以为满足学生需求的未来学术课程提供信息。
通过电子邮件和社交媒体向所有在校学生两次(2021 年 5 月至 8 月)分发了一份新颖的、混合方法的 30 个问题的 Qualtrics 调查。数据经过描述性和主题分析。
20 名自认为对 GH 感兴趣的学生对调查做出了回应。大多数(N=13,65%)处于临床前培训阶段,一半是女性(N=10,50%)。五名(25%)选择了带有家长式作风的 GH 定义,11 名(55%)将 GH 定义为与地理位置无关,12 名(60%)表示大流行和美国种族正义运动改变了他们的定义,将公平和种族正义纳入其中。18 名(90%)在进入医学院之前通过主要志愿服务(N=8,40%)对 GH 产生了兴趣。12 名(60%)学生计划将 GH 纳入他们的职业生涯。
我们的调查显示,大多数受访者在进入医学院之前就对 GH 感兴趣。几乎所有受访者在入学后都对自己的观点表示赞同,从公平和种族正义的角度看待问题发生了范式转变。这种转变可能是由全球大流行加速的,大流行暴露了国内外的差距。这些结果强调了关注全球需求的教师和课程的重要性,以及这可能如何对医学生产生重大影响。