2023
DOI: 10.1111/tct.13573
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Community‐engaged primary care medical education

Abstract: Background Community‐engaged medical education (CEME) requires medical schools to partner with local communities to help address community priorities, whilst enhancing the learning experiences of students. Current literature on CEME has focused on evaluating its effects on students; however, there remains a gap in exploring whether CEME initiatives can have a sustainable impact for communities. Approach The Community Action Project (CAP) at Imperial College London, is an eight‐week, community‐engaged, quality … Show more

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“…This case filled a critical gap in the education of medical students, 4,5 was positively received, and illustrated the benefits of partnering with experts with lived and living experience. Community‐engaged pedagogy has consistently demonstrated positive effects on the academic and personal growth of students and aligns with the broader mission of providing compassionate, patient‐centered care that considers the SDOH 30,34 . Since few medical schools incorporate this educational approach into their curriculum, 35 this case demonstrates a novel approach to educate medical students through the expertise of local stakeholders.…”
Section: Reflective Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…This case filled a critical gap in the education of medical students, 4,5 was positively received, and illustrated the benefits of partnering with experts with lived and living experience. Community‐engaged pedagogy has consistently demonstrated positive effects on the academic and personal growth of students and aligns with the broader mission of providing compassionate, patient‐centered care that considers the SDOH 30,34 . Since few medical schools incorporate this educational approach into their curriculum, 35 this case demonstrates a novel approach to educate medical students through the expertise of local stakeholders.…”
Section: Reflective Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Over the years it evolved to include bidirectional collaboration (i.e., shared decision making between community and academic institutions), reciprocity (i.e., seeking to generate mutual benefit for all stakeholders), and community‐identified learning opportunities 29 . Transforming students from passive to active learners aligned with community needs enhanced critical thinking, problem solving, leadership, and SDOH knowledge among medical students 28,30 …”
Section: Development Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our findings indicate a shift towards acknowledging the heterogeneity of community care, suggesting a broader, more holistic understanding of healthcare that transcends clinical perspectives. Acknowledging its role in addressing social challenges based on previous articles, the emphasis on diversity is novel, illuminating the evolving nuances of understanding community care [23]. However, this broad understanding may sometimes risk generalization, overlooking specialized community care nuances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strengthening primary care education focusing on MCH is another critical aspect of the strategy. The revision of the family medicine curriculum to incorporate MCH modules aims to better prepare residents for the unique challenges of rural healthcare [27]. This includes developing practical skills and patient-centered approaches essential for effective MCH care.…”
Section: Strengthen Primary Care Education In Mchmentioning
confidence: 99%