评估医学课程中的性别和性别能力:个案研究

Virginia M. Miller PhD , Priscilla M. Flynn MPH, DrPH , Keith D. Lindor MD
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性别和性别差异存在于许多病症和疾病的表现和流行中。然而,许多临床医生培训项目忽视了将这些信息整合到他们的课程中。目的本研究旨在了解在核心科目体系中未明确整合性别差异的医学生的性别和性别医学知识。方法采用一种强迫选择工具,由35道选择题和真假题组成,该工具改编自2010年9月在柏林慈善医院举行的欧洲性别医学课程中使用的评估工具。结果梅奥医学院四年级(93%)和二年级(70%)学生完成了问卷调查。在这两门课上,超过50%的学生表示妇科、心脏病学和儿科的课程涵盖了与性别和社会性别相关的主题,20%的学生表示肾脏病学、神经学和骨科的课程包含了这类主题。与四年级学生相比,有两倍多的二年级学生表示,免疫学课程材料中包含了涉及性和社会性别的主题。书面评论的共识表明,需要将性别和基于性别的医学概念纳入现有课程,并强调临床相关信息。结论:虽然这项研究只代表了美国的一所医学院,但在没有明确指示的情况下,关于医学的性别和性别方面的信息并没有始终包含在课程中。这些结果可以为课程改进提供指导,以培养未来的医师。
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Evaluating Sex and Gender Competencies in the Medical Curriculum: A Case Study

Background

Sex and gender differences exist in the manifestation and prevalence of many conditions and diseases. Yet many clinician training programs neglect to integrate this information across their curricula.

Objective

This study aimed to measure the sex and gender medical knowledge of medical students enrolled in a program without an explicit directive to integrate sex and gender differences across a block system of core subjects.

Methods

A forced-choice instrument consisting of 35 multiple-choice and true or false questions was adapted from an evaluation tool used in the European Curriculum in Gender Medicine held at Charité Hospital, Berlin, in September 2010.

Results

Fourth-year (response rate 93%) and second-year (response rate 70%) students enrolled in Mayo Medical School completed the instrument. More than 50% of students in both classes indicated that topics related to sex and gender were covered in gynecology, cardiology, and pediatrics, and <20% of students indicated inclusion of such topics in nephrology, neurology, and orthopedics. More than twice as many second-year students indicated that topics dealing with sex and gender were included in immunology course material compared with fourth-year students. A consensus of written comments indicated that concepts of sex and gender-based medicine need to be embedded into existing curriculum, with an emphasis on clinically relevant information.

Conclusions

Although this study represents only one medical school in the United States, information regarding sex and gender aspects of medicine is not consistently included in this curriculum without an explicit directive. These results can provide guidance for curriculum improvement to train future physicians.

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