Community‐engaged primary care medical education

Author:

Harding Daniel1ORCID,Uppal Sheila1,Meiring Samantha1,Golding Bethany1ORCID,Dutta Nina1,Parekh Ravi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Imperial College London Department of Primary Care and Public Health London UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCommunity‐engaged medical education (CEME) requires medical schools to partner with local communities to help address community priorities, whilst enhancing the learning experiences of students. Current literature on CEME has focused on evaluating its effects on students; however, there remains a gap in exploring whether CEME initiatives can have a sustainable impact for communities.ApproachThe Community Action Project (CAP) at Imperial College London, is an eight‐week, community‐engaged, quality improvement project for Year 3 medical students. Students initially consult with clinicians, patients and wider community stakeholders to understand local needs and assets, and identify a health priority to address. They then work with relevant stakeholders to design, implement and evaluate a project to help address their identified priority.EvaluationAll CAPs (n = 264) completed in the 2019–2021 academic years were evaluated for evidence of several key areas, including community engagement and sustainability. 91% of projects evidenced a needs analysis, 71% demonstrated patient involvement in their development, and 64% demonstrated sustainable impacts from their projects. Analysis revealed the topics frequently addressed, and the formats used by students. Two CAPs are described in more detail to demonstrate their community impact.ImplicationsThe CAP demonstrates how the principles of CEME (meaningful community engagement and social accountability) can lead to sustainable benefits for local communities through purposeful collaboration with patients and local communities. Strengths, limitations and future directions are highlighted.

Funder

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Review and Exam Preparation,General Medicine

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