2018
DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000002192
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Current and Optimal Training in High-Value Care in the Internal Medicine Clerkship: A National Curricular Needs Assessment

Abstract: Internal medicine clerkship directors reported that HVC is insufficiently taught and assessed in medical school, despite relevance to practice. Developing generalizable curricular materials, faculty development, and dedicated curricular time may enhance HVC education.

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“…Given the limited curriculum time and resources, implementation of this HVC curriculum at other schools is feasible. The use of virtual patients and small group learning as the main educational methods promotes active learning and limits the need for faculty time, which was cited as a barrier to HVC curriculum implementation by clerkship directors [8].…”
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“…Given the limited curriculum time and resources, implementation of this HVC curriculum at other schools is feasible. The use of virtual patients and small group learning as the main educational methods promotes active learning and limits the need for faculty time, which was cited as a barrier to HVC curriculum implementation by clerkship directors [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, most of the HVC curricula developed for clinical clerkships do not have an assessment [8][9][10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of virtual patients and small group learning as the main educational methods promotes active learning and limits the need for faculty time, which was cited as a barrier to HVC curriculum implementation by clerkship directors. (8) Students in high intensity regions are more likely to display low-value behaviors thus high value care…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(6) Yet, students and internal medicine clerkship directors feel education in these concepts is inadequate, and only 30% of internal medicine clerkships have a formal HVC curriculum. (7,8) Additionally, most of the HVC curricula developed for clinical clerkships do not have an assessment. (8)(9)(10) This mismatch between assessments and curricula as well as the paucity of effective HVC curriculum still needs to be addressed.…”
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