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Generalists as Clinical Physiologists: Bringing Science Back to the Bedside

Authors :
Andrew J. Hale
Mark L. Zeidel
Tara E Scribner
Daniel N Ricotta
Jason A. Freed
Shoshana J. Herzig
Source :
J Gen Intern Med
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Few generalists engage in basic science research or feel comfortable teaching physiology at the bedside. This may reflect a lack of understanding or confidence teaching physiologic principles. AIM: To inspire general internists to relearn and teach physiology in clinical practice. SETTING: An active biomedical research laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: We educated 67 faculty participants (4 primary care, 59 hospitalists, and 4 other specialties) from 24 medical centers, representing 17 states. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The 5-day course was structured around re-learning basic physiology principles and developing teaching skills. Participants engaged in hands-on experiments through 4 modules using aquatic species, each paired with a physiology content primer. Participants also developed teaching scripts based on their experiments. PROGRAM EVALUATION: Post-course surveys revealed that 97% felt confident teaching physiology at the bedside, 100% felt the course enhanced their understanding of the mechanisms of disease, and there was a significant improvement in self-reported teaching ability. DISCUSSION: An immersive, hands-on faculty development course that integrated physiology with clinical decision-making increased participants’ comfort level and self-rated ability to teach and incorporate physiology in their clinical work. We believe faculty development is one potential solution to the growing chasm between clinicians and scientists in general medicine.

Details

ISSN :
15251497
Volume :
36
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of general internal medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bc4ddb9b78ed01eb19f7566de1241732