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Educating medical students about musculoskeletal problems. Are community needs reflected in the curricula of Canadian medical schools?

机译:对医学生进行有关肌肉骨骼问题的教育。在加拿大医学院的课程中是否反映了社区的需求?

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BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal problems are a common reason why patients present for medical treatment. The purpose of the present study was to review the curricula of Canadian medical schools to determine whether they prepare their students for the demands of practice with respect to musculoskeletal problems. METHODS: The amount of time spent on musculoskeletal education at each of Canada's medical schools was reviewed by surveying the directors (or equivalents) of all sixteen undergraduate musculoskeletal programs. With use of data from this survey and the Association of American Medical Colleges' guide to curricula, the percentage of the total curriculum devoted to musculoskeletal education was determined. The prevalence of disorders related to the musculoskeletal system among patients of primary care physicians was determined on an international basis by reviewing the literature and on a local basis by surveying all primary care physicians affiliated with the University of British Columbia's Department of Family Medicine. RESULTS: The curriculum analysis revealed that, on the average, medical schools in Canada devoted 2.26% (range, 0.61% to 4.81%) of their curriculum time to musculoskeletal education. The questionnaires completed by the directors of the undergraduate programs indicated widespread dissatisfaction with the musculoskeletal education process and, specifically, with the amount of time devoted to musculoskeletal education. Our literature review and survey of local family physicians revealed that between 13.7% and 27.8% of North American patients presenting to a primary care physician have a chief symptom that is directly related to the musculoskeletal system. CONCLUSION: There is a marked discrepancy between the musculoskeletal knowledge and skill requirements of a primary care physician and the time devoted to musculoskeletal education in Canadian medical schools.
机译:背景:肌肉骨骼问题是患者就医的常见原因。本研究的目的是回顾加拿大医学院的课程,以确定他们是否为学生准备好有关肌肉骨骼问题的练习要求。方法:通过调查所有十六个本科生肌肉骨骼课程的主任(或同等学历),回顾了加拿大每一所医学院在肌肉骨骼教育上花费的时间。利用本次调查的数据和美国医学院联合会的课程指南,确定了专门用于肌肉骨骼教育的全部课程的百分比。在国际上,通过回顾文献来确定初级保健医生患者中与肌肉骨骼系统有关的疾病的患病率,并通过对不列颠哥伦比亚大学家庭医学系下属的所有初级保健医生进行调查来在本地基础上确定该疾病的患病率。结果:课程分析显示,加拿大的医学院校平均将其课程时间的2.​​26%(范围从0.61%到4.81%)用于肌肉骨骼教育。本科课程负责人填写的问卷表明,人们对肌肉骨骼教育过程普遍存在不满,特别是对用于骨骼肌肉教育的时间不满。我们对当地家庭医生的文献回顾和调查显示,在向初级保健医生就诊的北美患者中,有13.7%至27.8%的主要症状与肌肉骨骼系统直接相关。结论:初级保健医师的肌肉骨骼知识和技能要求与加拿大医学院校用于肌肉骨骼教育的时间之间存在明显差异。

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