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An audit of the medical pre-clinical curriculum at an urban university: sexual and gender minority health content

机译:城市大学医疗前临床课程的审计:性和性别少数群体含量

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Most medical students receive inadequate preparation to care for sexual and gender minority (SGM) patients. A review of one urban medical school’s pre-clinical curriculum was conducted to assess coverage of appropriate SGM health content. Curricula that fully or partially addressed American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) core competencies for SGM health were categorized in an Excel spreadsheet. For partially met competencies, content that addressed the competency along with what was needed to fully address the competency were documented. AAMC SGM competencies that were not addressed at all were also noted. As a secondary source for triangulation, curricular topics were compared to SGM health content prioritized by Vanderbilt, a leader in championing inclusion of SGM content in medical curricula. Of the 30 AAMC competencies, 10 competencies were addressed, 11 were partially addressed, and 9 were not addressed. Gaps were noted in the AAMC domains of professionalism, systems-based practice, interprofessional collaboration, and personal/professional development. Among Vanderbilt topics, the George Washington University (GW) curriculum lacked content in intersex health, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in lesbians, vaginitis in lesbians, efficacy of anal microbicides, anal Pap smears, and anal cancer risk and treatment for men who have sex with men (MSM). Despite these weaknesses, GW clocked greater than the national average at 7.5 hours of SGM content. This study provides a roadmap for curricular enhancements needed at GW as well as a prototype for other institutions to audit and improve curricular coverage on SGM health.
机译:大多数医学生接受了对性和性别少数群体(SGM)患者的准备不足。对一个城市医学学校的临床前课程进行了审查,以评估适当的SGM健康内容的覆盖范围。完全或部分地解决美国医学院校协会(AAMC)核心竞争力的课程在EXCEL电子表格中分类为SGM Health。为了部分符合部分符合能力,记录了解能力以及完全解决能力所需的能力的内容。 AAMC没有解决的竞争对手也被指出。作为三角测量的二级来源,将课程主题与Vanderbilt优先考虑的SGM健康含量进行比较,是在医疗课程中夺取SGM含量的支持。在30个AAMC能力中,解决了10个能力,部分讨论了11个,并没有解决9个。在职业化,基于系统的实践,争论协作和个人/专业发展的AAMC域名中指出了差距。在Vanderbilt主题中,乔治华盛顿大学(GW)课程缺乏缺口性健康,性交感染(STIS)在女同性恋中,女同性恋中的阴道炎,肛门杀菌剂,肛门蛋白涂片的功效,以及对有的人的肛门癌症风险和治疗与男人进行性(MSM)。尽管有这些弱点,但GW频率超过全国平均水平,在7.5小时的短期内容。本研究提供了用于GW所需的课程增强的路线图以及其他机构的原型,以审计和改善SGM健康的课程覆盖。

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