Reedy-Rogier Kaytlin, Hanson Janice, Emke Amanda, Coolman Audrey
Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2025 Jan;40(1):213-216. doi: 10.1007/s11606-024-08967-5. Epub 2024 Aug 5.
While social medicine education is a long-established field of study within medical education, implementation has historically been through elective coursework making integration, assessment, and evaluation challenging. The launch of the novel Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine Gateway curriculum, with guiding principles that required curriculum content to be integrated, learning-centered, sustainable, competency-based, and outcomes-oriented, supported the creation of the Health Equity and Justice (HEJ) curriculum. This innovative curriculum adhered to the guiding principles, addressed the current limitations in social medicine education, and allowed for the flexibility that social medicine education requires. Additionally, the Gateway HEJ curriculum presented an opportunity to explore novel ways of assessing medical students, as well as illuminating additional opportunities for faculty development to ensure fidelity to the HEJ content. This paper includes the process of development as well as the lessons learned, limitations, and future plans for iterative improvements to the curriculum.
虽然社会医学教育在医学教育中是一个历史悠久的研究领域,但从历史上看,其实施是通过选修课程进行的,这使得整合、评估和评价具有挑战性。圣路易斯华盛顿大学医学院推出了新颖的Gateway课程,其指导原则要求课程内容要整合、以学习为中心、可持续、基于能力且以结果为导向,这为健康公平与正义(HEJ)课程的创建提供了支持。这一创新课程遵循指导原则,解决了社会医学教育当前的局限性,并具备社会医学教育所需的灵活性。此外,Gateway HEJ课程提供了一个机会,来探索评估医学生的新方法,以及为教师发展提供更多机会,以确保忠实于HEJ内容。本文包括课程的开发过程以及所吸取的经验教训、局限性和课程迭代改进的未来计划。