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Learners as Leaders: A Global Groundswell of Students Leading Choosing Wisely Initiatives in Medical Education

机译:作为领导者的学习者:一个领先的学生的全球陆地,在医学教育中选择明智的举措

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Resource stewardship and reducing low-value care have emerged as urgent priorities for health care delivery systems worldwide. However, few medical schools' curricula include adequate content to allow learners to master the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to contribute to this transformation toward value-based health care. This article describes a program to launch student-led curriculum enhancement initiatives in 7 countries. The program, called STARS (Students and Trainees Advocating for Resource Stewardship), was inspired by Choosing Wisely, a campaign by the American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation that seeks to promote conversations on avoiding unnecessary medical tests, treatments, and procedures. The initial STARS model, which originated in Canada in 2015, included a leadership summit, where students from multiple medical schools learned about Choosing Wisely principles, leadership, and advocacy. These students then led grassroots efforts at their local medical schools with faculty and other students to raise awareness and advocate for changes related to resource stewardship. Student-led efforts resulted in the integration of Choosing Wisely principles into case-based learning, the creation of student interest groups and electives, the launch of social media campaigns, and the organization of special presentations by local experts. The rapid spread of similar programs in 6 other countries (Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and the United States) by 2018 suggests that STARS resonates across multiple settings and signals the potential for such a model to advance other important areas in medical education. This article documents results and lessons learned from the first 4 years of the program.
机译:资源管理和减少低价值护理已成为全球医疗保健交付系统的紧急优先事项。然而,很少有医学院的课程包括足够的内容,让学习者掌握所需的知识,技能和态度,为这一转型达到基于价值的医疗保健。本文介绍了在7个国家启动学生LED课程增强举措的计划。该计划称为明星(倡导资源管理的学员),通过明智地选择美国内科基金会的一项竞选活动来推动促进对避免不必要的医学检验,治疗和程序的竞争。起源于2015年加拿大的初始恒星模型,包括一首领导峰会,其中来自多个医学院的学生了解明智的原则,领导和宣传。然后,这些学生在他们当地医学院带领基层与教师和其他学生一起努力,以提高对资源管理有关的变化的认识和倡导者。学生主导的努力导致将明智的原则纳入基于案例的学习,学生兴趣团体和选修课的创建,社交媒体活动的推出,以及当地专家的特殊陈述。 2018年6个其他国家/地区(意大利,日本,荷兰,新西兰,挪威和美国)的类似节目的迅速传播表明,恒星跨多种设置共鸣,并发出这种模型推进其他重要领域的可能性在医学教育。本文从计划的前4年中汲取的文件和经验教训。

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