Chang Kathy Z, Bull Lauren, Hernandez Ruben H, Aldulaimi Sommer, Kratz Nora, Myers Orrin, Johnston Esther M
University of New Mexico, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Albuquerque, NM.
University of Colorado and Denver Health, Department of Family Medicine, Denver, CO.
PRiMER. 2025 May 12;9:21. doi: 10.22454/PRiMER.2025.419761. eCollection 2025.
Interest in training opportunities and ethical engagement in global health among medical trainees continues to increase. Preparation activities and formal curriculum for trainees traveling for international rotations vary widely across programs, and alignment with ethical best practice guidelines among US family medicine (FM) residency programs is unknown.
We surveyed FM residency programs about their global health (GH) curricula, with focus on practice alignment with ethical guiding principles for pretravel training in GH programs. We analyzed the responses by type of residency program and availability of faculty lead with expertise in GH.
Fifty programs were included in analysis of GH curriculum specifics. Programs with expert leads were significantly more likely to have a formal GH curriculum and/or pretravel training, to offer formal and informal faculty mentorship on cultural expectations and global health ethics, and to include scope of practice (.001) and pretravel safety training with a standard institutional process (=.011). Program type was not significantly correlated with global health curriculum specifics, except for availability of journal club. Small sample sizes limited our analysis of residency type.
Programs with an expert GH faculty lead were more likely to have formal GH curriculum or pretravel training with inclusion of elements recommended by the WEIGHT ethical best practices for GH training. Residency programs should consider designating lead faculty to formalize GH curriculum and mentorship in alignment with Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education competency requirements and with WEIGHT ethical best practices.
医学实习生对全球健康培训机会和道德参与的兴趣持续增加。针对参加国际轮转的实习生的准备活动和正式课程在不同项目中差异很大,而美国家庭医学(FM)住院医师培训项目与道德最佳实践指南的一致性尚不清楚。
我们对FM住院医师培训项目进行了关于其全球健康(GH)课程的调查,重点是与GH项目旅行前培训的道德指导原则的实践一致性。我们按住院医师培训项目类型和具备GH专业知识的教员的可用性对回复进行了分析。
50个项目被纳入GH课程细节分析。有专家牵头的项目更有可能拥有正式的GH课程和/或旅行前培训,提供关于文化期望和全球健康伦理的正式和非正式教员指导,并包括执业范围(P<.001)和采用标准机构流程的旅行前安全培训(P=.011)。除了期刊俱乐部的可用性外,项目类型与全球健康课程细节没有显著相关性。小样本量限制了我们对住院医师类型的分析。
有专家GH教员牵头的项目更有可能拥有正式的GH课程或旅行前培训,并纳入全球健康培训的WEIGHT道德最佳实践推荐的要素。住院医师培训项目应考虑指定牵头教员,以使GH课程和指导正规化,符合研究生医学教育认证委员会的能力要求以及WEIGHT道德最佳实践。