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The NICU Cuddler Curriculum: A Service-Learning Curriculum for Preclinical Medical Students in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

Elena Insley1, Kathleen Tedesco1, Ethan A Litman1, Nikitha Mangalapally1, Casey Gicewicz2, Meredith L Monaco-Brown3.   

Abstract

Introduction: The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is often seen as off-limits by preclinical medical students. The NICU cuddler curriculum is a service-learning curriculum that invited preclinical medical students into the NICU to engage with and learn from one of the hospital's most vulnerable populations: neonates. The purpose of this preclinical experience was to provide students with exposure to the NICU and an opportunity to engage with babies, families, and the NICU staff, in order to improve students' clinical and communication skills.
Methods: First- and second- year medical students applied and were selected for participation. Participants cuddled neonates in the NICU for at least 10 hours, attended didactic sessions relevant to neonatal care, and debriefed with an attending each semester. The curriculum was evaluated via qualitative analysis and postparticipation surveys.
Results: To date, a total of 73 students have participated in the NICU cuddler curriculum. Qualitative analysis revealed students felt included in patient care, empowered in their understanding of the social determinants of health, and useful in their role. A postsurvey of clinical medical students following participation revealed the sustained impact of this program. Discussion: This service-learning curriculum for preclinical medical students has the potential to enhance student understanding of the social determinants of health, increase exposure to the NICU, and promote interprofessional collaboration, ultimately increasing preparedness of students for their clinical years.
© 2021 Insley et al.

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Keywords:  Clinical Teaching/Bedside Teaching; NICU; Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine; Preclinical; Professionalism; Service-Learning

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33473379      PMCID: PMC7809928          DOI: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11069

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MedEdPORTAL        ISSN: 2374-8265


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