2020
DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10451
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Global Health Training in U.S. Emergency Medicine Residency Programs

Abstract: Objectives: Formal education in global health (GH) and short-term experiences in GH (STEGH) are offered by many emergency medicine (EM) residency programs in the United States. In an increasingly connected world, training in GH and STEGH can provide essential knowledge and practical skills to trainees, particularly at the graduate medical education level. The current core programmatic components and the essential competencies and curricula that support ethical and effective STEGH, however, still vary widely. T… Show more

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“…GHST residents attributed their improvements to the program, which also revitalized the passion for medicine to a greater degree than other residency experiences. These results suggest that the GHST was effective in providing opportunities to engage and immerse residents in enriching global experiences, further supporting the value that experiential global health education programs impart on resident training as demonstrated by other institutions (Haq et al, 2019;Hau et al, 2017;Hernandez et al, 2016;Jalan et al, 2020;McHenry et al, 2020;Rybarczyk et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…GHST residents attributed their improvements to the program, which also revitalized the passion for medicine to a greater degree than other residency experiences. These results suggest that the GHST was effective in providing opportunities to engage and immerse residents in enriching global experiences, further supporting the value that experiential global health education programs impart on resident training as demonstrated by other institutions (Haq et al, 2019;Hau et al, 2017;Hernandez et al, 2016;Jalan et al, 2020;McHenry et al, 2020;Rybarczyk et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Medical schools, residency training programs, and fellowship programs have begun adding global health experiences and electives to their curricular offerings, and more residency programs now incorporate global health specialty tracks (Bills & Ahn, 2016;Haq et al, 2019;Jalan et al, 2020;Kolars et al, 2011;McHenry et al, 2020;Rybarczyk et al, 2020). In a systematic review of studies surveying US residency program directors, global health training was particularly prominent in three specialties: 83% of residency programs for preventive medicine, 74% of emergency medicine programs, and 71% of surgery programs included global health training.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GH opportunities in residency also generate interest from highly-ranked fourth-year medical student candidates [ 16 , 20 , 21 ]. However, barriers such as limited numbers of trained faculty, teaching time, and funding make providing these opportunities challenging [ 22 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%