| Literature DB >> 33560036 |
David G Liddle1, Bradley Changstrom2, Carlin Senter3, Paul Meirick4, Nicole Stern5, Margot Putukian6, Selina Shah7, Amy Powell8, Sameer Dixit9, Kevin Eerkes10, Byron Moran11, Kenneth P Barnes12, Claudia Dal Molin13, Rebecca Myers14, Anna L Waterbrook15.
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Patients present to primary care physicians with musculoskeletal complaints more often than they do for upper respiratory infections, hypertension, or diabetes. Despite this, instruction in musculoskeletal medicine for internal medicine residents represents less than 1% of their total didactic and clinical education time. We recognize the immense breadth of knowledge and skill required to train residents in the practice of internal medicine. This curriculum guideline defines a recommended training strategy, and supplies relevant resources, to improve musculoskeletal education among internal medicine residents to optimize patient care. This curriculum guideline was created by internists who are sports medicine specialists. Sports medicine physicians promote overall health and well-being while providing expertise in acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions, as well as how disease affects exercise and using exercise as medicine for people with chronic disease.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33560036 DOI: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000811
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Sports Med Rep ISSN: 1537-890X Impact factor: 1.733