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The Urban Medicine Program: Developing Physician-Leaders to Serve Underserved Urban Communities.

Jorge A Girotti1, Gary L Loy, Joanna L Michel, Vida A Henderson.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Medical school graduates are poorly prepared to address health care inequities found in urban, underserved communities. The University of Illinois College of Medicine developed the Urban Medicine Program (UMed) to prepare students for the roles of advocate, researcher, policy maker, and culturally competent practitioner through a four-year curriculum integrating principles of public health with direct interventions in local, underserved communities. This study assessed the program's effectiveness and evaluated early outcomes.
METHOD: The authors analyzed data for UMed students (graduating classes 2009-2013) from pre- and postseminar assessments and longitudinal community project progress reports. They also compared UMed and non-UMed outcomes from the same classes, using graduation data and data from two surveys: Medical Students' Attitudes Toward the Underserved (MSATU) and the Intercultural/Professional Assessment.
RESULTS: UMed students were more likely than non-UMed students to endorse MSATU constructs ("Universal medical care is a right" [P = .01], "Access to basic medical care is a right" [P = .03], "Access is influenced by social determinants" [P = .03]); to be selected for the Gold Humanism Honor Society (P < .0001); to complete joint degrees (P < .0001); and to enter primary care residencies (P = .002).
CONCLUSIONS: Early outcomes reveal that a longitudinal, experiential curriculum can provide students with competencies that may prepare them for leadership roles in advocacy, research, and policy making. Contact with diverse communities inculcates-in medical students with predispositions toward helping underserved populations-the self-efficacy and skills to positively influence underserved, urban communities.

Mesh:

Year:  2015        PMID: 26488566     DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000000970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Med        ISSN: 1040-2446            Impact factor:   6.893


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4.  A Role-Playing Activity for Medical Students Demonstrates Economic Factors Affecting Health in Underprivileged Communities.

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5.  Community Health, Advocacy, and Managing Populations (CHAMP) Longitudinal Residency Education and Evaluation.

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Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2021-02-24       Impact factor: 2.463

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