| Literature DB >> 30967973 |
Susanne M Cutshall1, Tejinder K Khalsa1, Tony Y Chon1, Sairey M Vitek2, Stephanie D Clark1, Debra L Blomberg1, Rafid Mustafa3, Anjali Bhagra1.
Abstract
A growing number of patients and consumers are seeking integrative medicine (IM) approaches as a result of increasing complex medical needs and a greater emphasis on prevention and health promotion. Health-care professionals need to have knowledge of the evidence-based IM resources that are safe and available to patients. Medical institutions have acknowledged the need for education and training in various IM modalities and whole-health approaches in medical curricula. There is a strong need to develop and incorporate well-structured IM curricula across all levels of learning and practice within medicine. This article provides an example of the development, implementation, impact, and assessment of IM education curricula across all learner levels at a large academic medical center.Entities:
Keywords: curriculum; education; integrative medicine
Year: 2019 PMID: 30967973 PMCID: PMC6444766 DOI: 10.1177/2164956119837489
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Adv Health Med ISSN: 2164-9561
Figure 1.Self-Rated Assessment of Resident Knowledge of Integrative Medicine. (a) Before rotation. (b) After rotation.
Figure 2.Self-Assessment of Amount of Time Residents Talk to Patients About Integrative Medicine Therapies. (a) Before rotation. (b) After rotation.
Figure 3.Self-Assessment by Attendees of Integrative Medicine Course Regarding Increases in 4 Domains.