| Literature DB >> 29056858 |
Joan C Lo1,2,3, Thomas E Baudendistel2,3, Abhay Dandekar3,4, Phuoc V Le5, Stanton Siu2,3, Bruce Blumberg6.
Abstract
Collaborative partnerships between community-based academic residency training programs and schools of public health, represent an innovative approach to training future physician leaders in population management and public health. In Kaiser Permanente Northern California, development of residency-Masters in Public Health (MPH) tracks in the Internal Medicine Residency and the Pediatrics Residency programs, with MPH graduate studies completed at the University of California Berkeley School of Public Health, enables physicians to integrate clinical training with formal education in epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, and disease prevention. These residency-MPH programs draw on more than 50 years of clinical education, public health training, and health services research - creating an environment that sparks inquiry and added value by developing skills in patient-centered care through the lens of population-based outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: graduate medical education; internal medicine; master’s degree; pediatrics; public health; residency training
Year: 2017 PMID: 29056858 PMCID: PMC5635850 DOI: 10.2147/AMEP.S135834
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Med Educ Pract ISSN: 1179-7258
Curricular examples of the Internal Medicine-MPH and Pediatrics-MPH residency training programs
| Internal Medicine-MPH residency program | Pediatrics-MPH residency program | |
|---|---|---|
| Annual Faculty and Resident Conference with UC Berkeley Interdisciplinary MPH faculty | ||
| Annual Faculty and Resident Conference with UC Berkeley Interdisciplinary MPH faculty | ||
| Annual Faculty and Resident Conference with UC Berkeley Interdisciplinary MPH faculty | ||
| The residency-MPH year-long project can focus on a variety of public health topics, with past examples that include: nutrition education, geriatric nutritional health, food security in vulnerable populations, health care reform, cardiac emergency medical services, medication adherence, substance use, state vaccination policies, diabetes risk in youth, health needs assessment in the juvenile justice system, housing for homeless youth, and sports-related concussion | ||
| A wide range of clinical experiences are available in postgraduate year 4, including opportunity for clinical leadership | ||
Note:
Available to all categorical or MPH track residents within the residency training program.
Abbreviations: MPH, Masters in Public Health; KP, Kaiser Permanente; QI, quality improvement; UC, University of California.