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Biomedical

Loss of international medical experiences: knowledge, attitudes and skills at risk

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Corita R Grudzen,

Corita R Grudzen


Eric Legome

Eric Legome


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2024-12-03

Doi: https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-7-47

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Abstract

Key Questions

What are the benefits of international medical experiences?

International medical experiences broaden diagnostic skills, introduce rare clinical entities, improve cultural competence, and increase interest in working with underserved populations.

How do international rotations affect career choices?

Participants in international electives are more likely to choose primary care specialties, work in underserved areas, and pursue careers in public service or academia.

What challenges do international medical experiences face?

Challenges include funding restrictions, safety concerns, time constraints, and the need for proper supervision and structure.

How can international medical experiences be made more accessible?

Strategies include changing graduate medical education funding patterns, developing review committees, gaining support from medical organizations, and creating hospital commitments.

What skills do doctors gain from working abroad?

Doctors improve clinical skills, cultural competence, and gain perspective on global health issues and alternative healthcare systems.

Background

Despite the great influence International Medical Experiences (IMs) can have on young physicians and their impact on patients and communities, they are not offered in all training programs and are at risk of being reduced in some due to stringent guidelines for funding of graduate medical education.

Discussion

IMs provide unique experiences in clinical, epidemiologic, cultural, and political arenas. From an educational perspective, they broaden a physician's differential diagnostic skills and introduce clinical entities rarely seen in the U.S. Time spent in developing countries emphasizes the importance of community health and increases cultural and linguistic competence. Experience working with the underserved during an IM has been shown to increase interest in volunteerism, humanitarian efforts, and work with underserved populations both in the US and abroad. IMs also afford physicians the opportunity to learn about the delivery of health care abroad and are associated with an increase in primary care specialty choice.

Summary

It is time for the leaders in graduate medical education to prioritize international health opportunities. Leaders in academic medicine can press for changes in reimbursement patterns at the national level or special funds for international electives. Hospitals can set up separate accounts to help finance resident salaries and benefits while abroad. Individual departments must be flexible with resident schedules to allow elective time. Medical students and housestaff can organize and lobby larger organizations such as the American Medical Association (AMA), the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC), and specialty groups to make IMs universally accessible.

Key Questions

What are the benefits of international medical experiences?

International medical experiences broaden diagnostic skills, introduce rare clinical entities, improve cultural competence, and increase interest in working with underserved populations.

How do international rotations affect career choices?

Participants in international electives are more likely to choose primary care specialties, work in underserved areas, and pursue careers in public service or academia.

What challenges do international medical experiences face?

Challenges include funding restrictions, safety concerns, time constraints, and the need for proper supervision and structure.

How can international medical experiences be made more accessible?

Strategies include changing graduate medical education funding patterns, developing review committees, gaining support from medical organizations, and creating hospital commitments.

What skills do doctors gain from working abroad?

Doctors improve clinical skills, cultural competence, and gain perspective on global health issues and alternative healthcare systems.

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Anatomy
Biochemistry
Epidemiology
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Oncology
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Pathology
Pharmacology
Physiology
Psychiatry
Primary care
Women and reproductive health
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© attribution CC-BY

  • 0

rating
418 Views

Added on

2024-12-03

Doi: https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-7-47

Related Subjects
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Epidemiology
Genetics
Neuroscience
Psychology
Oncology
Medicine
Musculoskeletal science
Pediatrics
Pathology
Pharmacology
Physiology
Psychiatry
Primary care
Women and reproductive health

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