Reflecting on the value of community-medical collaborations
As a primary care residency program director, I’ve had the privilege of being able to reflect on all aspects of our curriculum and how they […]
As a primary care residency program director, I’ve had the privilege of being able to reflect on all aspects of our curriculum and how they […]
In recent years, the national spotlight has focused on the impact of racism in the United States with many faculty in academic medicine asking themselves […]
Academic medical centers are hard at work to build an ever more inclusive and equitable learning environment. In this blog we share one example of […]
At SUNY Upstate Medical University, all first-year medical students take a case-based longitudinal course in health systems called Patients to Populations (P2P). First originated in […]
We in healthcare education invest a great deal of time in teaching our learners how to communicate with patients. Use PEARLS to convey empathy. Lean […]
“It’s all about the money, it’s always about the money,” says my nephew as we are talking about any number of different topics comparing the […]
Health disparities exist and persist because of a complex interplay between structural factors and individual patient care decisions made by clinicians. However, it is often […]
One of the most striking impacts of poverty is the way it changes the brain. While some curricula incorporate simulated scenarios that revolve around SDoH […]
The fundamental task of medical education is to transform a novice learner into an empathetic, competent and effective physician. In recent years, the idea of […]
Definition of advocacy: the act or process of supporting a cause or proposal : the act or process of advocating (see ADVOCATE entry 2) something1 Among the updated ACGME milestones in Family […]