| Literature DB >> 27790364 |
Eliza L Chin1, Marley Hoggatt2, Alyson J McGregor3, Mary K Rojek4, Kimberly Templeton5, Robert Casanova6, Wendy S Klein7, Virginia M Miller8, Marjorie Jenkins2.
Abstract
The Sex and Gender Medical Education Summit: a roadmap for curricular innovation was a collaborative initiative of the American Medical Women's Association, Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health, Mayo Clinic, and Society for Women's Health Research (www.sgbmeducationsummit.com). It was held on October 18-19, 2015 to provide a unique venue for collaboration among nationally and internationally renowned experts in developing a roadmap for the incorporation of sex and gender based concepts into medical education curricula. The Summit engaged 148 in-person attendees for the 1 1/2-day program. Pre- and post-Summit surveys assessed the impact of the Summit, and workshop discussions provided a framework for informal consensus building. Sixty-one percent of attendees indicated that the Summit had increased their awareness of the importance of sex and gender specific medicine. Other comments indicate that the Summit had a significant impact for motivating a call to action among attendees and provided resources to initiate change in curricula within their home institutions. These educational efforts will help to ensure a sex and gender basis for delivery of health care in the future.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27790364 PMCID: PMC5073999 DOI: 10.1186/s13293-016-0091-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Sex Differ ISSN: 2042-6410 Impact factor: 5.027
Attendees of the 2012 Mayo Clinic 2 day workshop on “Embedding Concepts of Sex and Gender Health Differences into Medical Curricula”
| Name | Affiliation |
|---|---|
| Carl F. Anderson, MD | Mayo Clinic |
| Delia M. Camacho, PhD | School of Health Professions |
| Janine Austin Clayton, MD | Director, Office of Research for Women’s Health, National Institute of Health |
| Shivani Dhawan, BS | Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, Women’s Heart Center |
| Richard Dickerson, PhD | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center |
| Priscilla M. Flynn, DrPH | School of Dentistry, University of Minnesota |
| Salma Iftikhar, MD | Mayo Clinic |
| Marjorie Jenkins, MD, MEHP | Professor of Medicine, Division of Women’s Health and Gender-Specific Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center |
| Jani R. Jensen, MD | Mayo Clinic |
| Joy Johnson, PhD, RN, FCAHS | Scientific Director, Institute of Gender and Health, Canadian Institutes of Health Research University of British Columbia |
| Sabrina A. Matoff-Stepp, PhD | Director, HRSA Office of Women’s Health |
| Bradley B. Miller, MD | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center |
| Virginia M. Miller, PhD | Professor, Surgery and Physiology, Mayo Clinic |
| Ana E. Núñez, MD | Director of the Center of Excellence and Women’s Health Education Program, Drexel University College of Medicine |
| Cheri L. Olson, MD | Mayo Clinic Health System |
| Limor Raz, PhD | Mayo Clinic |
| CDR Morrisa Rice, MHA | Senior Public Health Analyst |
| Jane F. Reckelhoff, PhD | University of Mississippi Medical Center,Women’s Health Research Center |
| April E. Ronca, PhD | Wake Forest School of Medicine |
| Matthew A. Saracusa | Cedars-Sinai Medical Center |
| Londa Schiebinger, PhD | John L. Hinds Professor of History of Science Director of the EU/US Gendered Innovations in Science, Health and Medicine, and Engineering Project, Stanford University |
| Lynne T. Shuster, MD | Director, Office of Women’s Health |
| Thomas R. Viggiano, MD, MEd | Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at Mayo Medical School, Professor, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic |
| Janet Vittone, MD | Consultant in General Internal Medicine |
| Janice Werbinski, MD, FACOG | Michigan State U College of Human Medicine |
| Susan F. Wood, PhD | Associate Professor of Health Policy |
| Kimberly Templeton, MD | University of Kansas |
Adapted from Miller VM, Rice M, Schiebinger L, Jenkins MR, Werbinski J, Nunez A, Wood S, Viggiano TR, Shuster LT, Embedding Concepts of Sex and Gender Health Differences into Medical Curricula, J Womens Health 22(3), page 201, 2013 [15, Appendix 1]
SGME Summit planning committee members
| Planning committee members | |
|---|---|
| Marjorie Jenkins, MD, MEHP, FACP (Chair) | Professor of Medicine and Chief Scientific Officer Laura W. Bush Institute for Women’s Health |
| Eliza Lo Chin, MD, MPH, FACP (Co-Chair) | Executive Director |
| Virginia Miller, PhD (Host Co-chair) | Professor and Director, Women’s Health Research Center, Mayo Clinic |
| Robert Casanova, MD | Assistant Dean of Clinical Sciences Curriculum |
| Wendy S. Klein, MD, MACP | Associate Professor Emeritus, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine |
| Alyson J. McGregor, MD, MA, FACEP | Director, Division of Sex and Gender in Emergency Medicine |
| Kimberly Templeton, MD | Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Health Policy and Management, University of Kansas School of Medicine, President-elect, American Medical Women's Association |
| Jan Werbinski, MD, FACOG | Executive Director |
SGME Summit senior advisory committee members
| Senior advisory committee members | |
|---|---|
| Steven L. Berk, MD | Provost and Dean |
| Humayun J. Chaudhry, DO, MS, MACP, FACOI | President and CEO |
| Phyllis E. Greenberger, MSW | President and CEO, |
| John C. Jennings, MD | Professor of Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Permian Basin |
| Cynda Ann Johnson, MD, MBA | President and Dean, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute |
| Jose Manuel De La Rosa, MD | Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs |
| Tedd Mitchell, MD | President |
| Theresa Rohr-Kirchgraber, MD, FACP | President, American Medical Women’s Association |
| Robert D. Simari, MD | Executive Dean |
| Connie Tyne, MS | Executive Director |
| Steven E. Weinberger, MD, FACP | Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer |
SGME Summit agenda
| Summit agenda | |
|---|---|
| Sunday, October 18, 2015 | |
| Keynote: Taking Sex and Gender from the Bench to the Bedside Requires the Classroom | |
| Sex and Gender Medicine - What It Is and What It Isn’t | |
| International Sex and Gender Curriculum Panel and Discussion | |
| Poster Session | |
| Monday, October 19, 2015 | |
| Sex and Gender in Research and Education: The Federal Landscape | |
| Sex and Gender in Medicine: Patient and Provider Considerations | |
| What Students Think about Sex and Gender Based Medicine: Results of a National Climate Survey | |
| Where to Go When You Want to Know – Sex and Gender Based Medicine Education Resources | |
| Lessons from the Field: Models of Sex and Gender Based Curricula | |
| Avoiding the Shoehorn: Strategies for Incorporating New Curricular Content | |
| Integrating New Curricular Content: Think Assessment First | |
| Introduction of an LGBT Curriculum at the University of California, San Francisco | |
| Sex and Gender Based Medicine in Interprofessional Education: Putting it All Together | |
| Workshop A: Utilization of SGBM Resources in U.S. Medical Schools: Overcoming Barriers to Achieve Action | |
| Workshop B: Creating SGBM Student Competencies in Alignment with the AAMC | |
| From Roadmap to Reality: Your Role as a Change Agent |
SGME Summit speakers
| Speakers and contributors |
|---|
| Bethany Applebaum, MPH, MA |
| C. Noel Bairey Merz, MD, FACC, FAHA |
| Jabbar R. Bennett, PhD |
| Richard A. Berger, MD, PhD |
| Ann Bonham, PhD |
| Ruth Bush, MD, JD, MPH |
| Robert Casanova, MD |
| Eliza Lo Chin, MD, MPH, FACP |
| Terri L. Cornelison, MD, PhD, FACOG |
| Gillian Einstein, MD |
| Phyllis Greenberger, MSW |
| Marjorie Jenkins, MD, MEHP, FACP |
| Jani R. Jensen, MD |
| Georgios Kararigas, PhD |
| Karolina Kublickiene, MD, PhD |
| Marianne J. Legato, MD, FACP |
| John Luk, MD |
| Alyson J. Mcgregor, MD, MA, FACEP |
| Alex Jeffrey Mechaber, MD |
| Bonnie M. Miller, MD |
| Virginia Miller, PhD |
| Ana E. Núñez, MD |
| Janet Pregler, MD |
| Patricia A. Robertson, MD |
| Pamela E. Scott, PhD, MA |
| Connie Tyne, MS |
| Jan Werbinski, MD, FACOG |
SGME Summit attendees
| Designation | Number of participants |
|---|---|
| PhD | 37 |
| MD | 90 |
| DO | 5 |
| MPH | 10 |
| Medical student | 10 |
(n = 148, female = 119, male = 29). Note: Some participants had dual degrees
SGME participant survey responses
| Pre (%) | Post (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| I am familiar with the topic of sex and gender differences in health and disease. | ||
| Strongly disagree | 0 | 0 |
| Disagree | 4.5 | 5.1 |
| Neutral | 14.9 | 1.7 |
| Agree | 59.7 | 42.4 |
| Strongly agree | 20.9 | 50.8 |
| The FDA should consider recommending dosages based on the sex of the patient. | ||
| Strongly disagree | 0 | 0 |
| Disagree | 3 | 0 |
| Neutral | 28.3 | 3.4 |
| Agree | 41.8 | 30.5 |
| Strongly agree | 26.9 | 66.1 |
| Sex and gender-based medicine is a fundamental aspect of precision medicine. | ||
| Strongly disagree | 0 | 0 |
| Disagree | 0 | 0 |
| Neutral | 9 | 3.5 |
| Agree | 50.7 | 15.8 |
| Strongly agree | 40.3 | 80.7 |
| Has this conference changed your opinion of the importance of sex and gender-specific health? | ||
| Yes | – | 61 |
| Somewhat | – | 22 |
| No | – | 17 |
Note: Pre- and post-test responses were unmatched. This data was also presented in the Summit Proceedings [16]
Comments from SGME participants
| Comments from participants |
|---|
| “I will develop a proposal for our curriculum committee that we include sex and gender-specific material in all our courses and clerkships…I will also request that student assessments include items about sex- and gender-based differences.” |
| “I plan to meet with individual course coordinators to review what sex-and gender-specific health topics are currently included in each course and discuss how additional sex- and gender-specific health topics can be integrated within each course. The resources that were made available to summit participants are outstanding, and they will facilitate the promotion of additional curricular emphasis of this area.” |
| “We will be presenting information learned from the meeting to the next Dean’s Circle and including some of the fast facts in all of our women’s health lectures.” |
| “I will be meeting with the Associate Deans of Clinical Sciences and Basic Sciences to discuss suggestions of integrating sex and gender slides and information through specific content lectures.” |