Roadmap for Trauma-Informed Medical Education: Introducing an Essential Competency Set

Author:

Berman Sarah1,Brown Taylor2,Mizelle Cecelia3,Diep Thang4,Gerber Megan R.5,Jelley Martina6,Potter Laura A.7,Rush Patricia8,Sciolla Andres9,Stillerman Audrey10,Trennepohl Christopher11,Weil Amy12,Potter Jennifer13

Affiliation:

1. is a third-year psychiatry resident, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, Massachusetts; ORCID:.

2. is a second-year emergency medicine resident, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts; ORCID:.

3. is a third-year medical student, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; ORCID:.

4. is a youth engagement specialist, Center for the Pacific Asian Family, Los Angeles, California; ORCID:.

5. is professor of medicine, Albany Medical College, Albany, New York; ORCID:.

6. is professor of medicine, University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine, Tulsa, Oklahoma; ORCID:.

7. is a third-year medical student, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California; ORCID:.

8. is codirector, Center for Collaborative Study of Trauma, Health Equity, and Neurobiology (THEN), Chicago, Illinois; ORCID:.

9. is professor of psychiatry, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California; ORCID:.

10. is assistant professor of family medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois; ORCID:.

11. is a second-year psychiatry resident, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois; ORCID:.

12. is professor of medicine and social medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; ORCID:.

13. is professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; ORCID:.

Abstract

Research has established that trauma is nearly universal and a root cause of numerous health and social problems, including 6 of the 10 leading causes of death, with devastating consequences across the life course. Scientific evidence now recognizes the complex injurious nature of structural and historical trauma (i.e., racism, discrimination, sexism, poverty, and community violence). Meanwhile, many physicians and trainees grapple with their own trauma histories and face direct and secondary traumatization on the job. These findings substantiate the profound impact of trauma on the brain and body and why trauma training is critical to the education and practice of physicians. However, a critical lag remains in translating essential research insights into clinical teaching and care. Recognizing this gap, the National Collaborative on Trauma-Informed Health Care Education and Research (TIHCER) formed a task force charged with developing and validating a summary of core trauma-related knowledge and skills for physicians. In 2022, TIHCER released the first-ever validated set of trauma-informed care competencies for undergraduate medical education. The task force focused on undergraduate medical education so that all physicians would be taught these foundational concepts and skills from the outset of training, recognizing that faculty development is needed to achieve this goal. In this Scholarly Perspective, the authors offer a roadmap for implementation of trauma-informed care competencies starting with medical school leadership, a faculty–student advisory committee, and sample resources. Medical schools can use the trauma-informed care competencies as a scaffold to customize integration of curricular content (what is taught) and efforts to transform the learning and clinical environments (how it is taught). Using the lens of trauma will ground undergraduate medical training in the latest science about the pathophysiology of disease and provide a framework to address many of our greatest challenges, including health disparities and professional burnout.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Education,General Medicine

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