Jomy Jane, Chan Hillary, McKinlay Stuart, Mohamed Sebat, Caplan Ben, Cohen Rachel, Caplan Leigh, Cohen Lily, Lynch Jessica, Olesovky Shelby, Reissner Brock
Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Special Olympics Ontario, Ontario, Canada.
Can Med Educ J. 2025 Jul 2;16(3):85-86. doi: 10.36834/cmej.79665. eCollection 2025 Jul.
Patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) do not receive quality medical care, resulting in health disparities. A key contributing factor to poor care delivery is the lack of standardized IDD curriculum in Canadian medical education. Many physicians and nurses report they do not feel confident in providing care for patients with IDD. It is imperative to design curriculum for medical and nursing students to build confidence and competency. At the University of Toronto, we delivered a 4-hour workshop that provides a framework for delivering IDD education that should be replicated at institutions Canada-wide to address this critical gap in training.
患有智力和发育障碍(IDD)的患者无法获得优质医疗护理,导致了健康差距。护理质量差的一个关键因素是加拿大医学教育中缺乏标准化的IDD课程。许多医生和护士表示,他们对为IDD患者提供护理缺乏信心。为医学生和护理学生设计课程以建立信心和能力势在必行。在多伦多大学,我们举办了一个为期4小时的研讨会,提供了一个开展IDD教育的框架,加拿大各地的机构都应效仿,以弥补这一关键的培训缺口。