The design and implementation of a longitudinal social medicine curriculum at the University of Vermont’s Larner College of Medicine

Author:

Goyal Raghav K.,Dawson Christina A.,Epstein Samuel B.,Brach Richard J.,Finnie Sheridan M.,Lounsbury Karen M.,Lahey Timothy,Eldakar-Hein Shaden T.

Abstract

Abstract Background Despite an abundant literature advocating that social determinants of health (SDH) be taught during undergraduate medical education, there are few detailed descriptions of how to design and implement longitudinal core curricula that is delivered to all students and accomplishes this goal. Methods In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of a social medicine curriculum at the University of Vermont’s Larner College of Medicine (UVM Larner). Using Kern’s principles, we designed a longitudinal curriculum that extends through both preclinical and clinical training for all students and focused on integrating SDH material directly into basic science and clinical training. Results We successfully developed and implemented two primary tools, a “Social Medicine Theme of the Week” (SMTW) in preclinical training, and SDH rounds in the clinical setting to deliver SDH content to all learners at UVM Larner. Conclusions Extensive student-faculty partnerships, robust needs assessment, and focusing on longitudinal and integrated SDH content delivery to all students were key features that contributed to successful design and implementation.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Education,General Medicine

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