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J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open ; 3(3): e12752, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35769844

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Community-engaged learning (CEL) integrates community service with structured learning to strengthen the knowledge and skills of future physicians while still in medical school. A national model forCEL during medical school does not currently exist. Emergency physicians have the opportunity to play a vital role in medical student education using CEL as a platform. This article elucidates the structure of a bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (B-CPR) CEL program developed by emergency physicians that could serve as a national model for community engagement. As B-CPR is a well-known evidence-based community intervention that can be taught by students and implemented by the community, it represents an ideal CEL that can also have a measurable impact on local B-CPR rates. The development and structure of a B-CPR CEL program, lessons learned, and impact on B-CPR in a local area are reported.

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MedEdPublish (2016) ; 7: 112, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38074580

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This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. The sustained service four-year longitudinal framework for medical school service-learning is introduced and defined. Framework benefits include: students can engage deeply over time with both the people they serve and their colleagues, they are immersed in the social determinants of health in authentic contexts, and they grow in the expertise required to perform their service over time. The approach starts with a sophisticated community needs assessment that relies on systematic inclusion of community voices, community leader inputs, and systematic and data-saturated inputs. This needs assessment should result in a six to eight item list of the community's priority needs. All student service is then focused on the primary needs identified in the assessment. Goals of the framework are described: to make a difference with the community's priority needs; to grow the identity, skills and paradigms required of a community-responsive physician; and to strengthen student credentials through objective qualifications related to their sustained service. The culminating activity is a Capstone research project that focuses on the served population and gives students an opportunity to synthesize their experience. Initial results describing the community impact of service, the focus of service hours, and candid student reactions to the approach are presented. Discussions of findings and conclusions are offered.

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