Improving medical graduates' training in palliative care: advancing education and practice

Barbara A Head,1 Tara J Schapmire,1 Lori Earnshaw,1 John Chenault,2 Mark Pfeifer,1 Susan Sawning,3 Monica A Shaw,3 1Division of General Internal Medicine, Palliative Care and Medical Education, University of Louisville School of Medicine, 2Kornhouser Health Sciences Library, University of Louisville...

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Main Authors: Head BA, Schapmire TJ, Earnshaw L, Chenault J, Pfeifer M, Sawning S, Shaw MA
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-02-01
Series:Advances in Medical Education and Practice
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/improving-medical-graduates39-training-in-palliative-care-advancing-ed-peer-reviewed-article-AMEP
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spelling doaj-2e30700c907e4231af3c6a1c41575f272020-11-24T20:42:50ZengDove Medical PressAdvances in Medical Education and Practice1179-72582016-02-012016Issue 19911325714Improving medical graduates' training in palliative care: advancing education and practiceHead BASchapmire TJEarnshaw LChenault JPfeifer MSawning SShaw MABarbara A Head,1 Tara J Schapmire,1 Lori Earnshaw,1 John Chenault,2 Mark Pfeifer,1 Susan Sawning,3 Monica A Shaw,3 1Division of General Internal Medicine, Palliative Care and Medical Education, University of Louisville School of Medicine, 2Kornhouser Health Sciences Library, University of Louisville, 3Undergraduate Medical Education Office, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY, USA Abstract: The needs of an aging population and advancements in the treatment of both chronic and life-threatening diseases have resulted in increased demand for quality palliative care. The doctors of the future will need to be well prepared to provide expert symptom management and address the holistic needs (physical, psychosocial, and spiritual) of patients dealing with serious illness and the end of life. Such preparation begins with general medical education. It has been recommended that teaching and clinical experiences in palliative care be integrated throughout the medical school curriculum, yet such education has not become the norm in medical schools across the world. This article explores the current status of undergraduate medical education in palliative care as published in the English literature and makes recommendations for educational improvements which will prepare doctors to address the needs of seriously ill and dying patients. Keywords: medical education, palliative care, end-of-life carehttps://www.dovepress.com/improving-medical-graduates39-training-in-palliative-care-advancing-ed-peer-reviewed-article-AMEPMedical educationpalliative careend-of-life care
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Improving medical graduates' training in palliative care: advancing education and practice
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Medical education
palliative care
end-of-life care
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Schapmire TJ
Earnshaw L
Chenault J
Pfeifer M
Sawning S
Shaw MA
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title Improving medical graduates' training in palliative care: advancing education and practice
title_short Improving medical graduates' training in palliative care: advancing education and practice
title_full Improving medical graduates' training in palliative care: advancing education and practice
title_fullStr Improving medical graduates' training in palliative care: advancing education and practice
title_full_unstemmed Improving medical graduates' training in palliative care: advancing education and practice
title_sort improving medical graduates' training in palliative care: advancing education and practice
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Advances in Medical Education and Practice
issn 1179-7258
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Barbara A Head,1 Tara J Schapmire,1 Lori Earnshaw,1 John Chenault,2 Mark Pfeifer,1 Susan Sawning,3 Monica A Shaw,3 1Division of General Internal Medicine, Palliative Care and Medical Education, University of Louisville School of Medicine, 2Kornhouser Health Sciences Library, University of Louisville, 3Undergraduate Medical Education Office, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY, USA Abstract: The needs of an aging population and advancements in the treatment of both chronic and life-threatening diseases have resulted in increased demand for quality palliative care. The doctors of the future will need to be well prepared to provide expert symptom management and address the holistic needs (physical, psychosocial, and spiritual) of patients dealing with serious illness and the end of life. Such preparation begins with general medical education. It has been recommended that teaching and clinical experiences in palliative care be integrated throughout the medical school curriculum, yet such education has not become the norm in medical schools across the world. This article explores the current status of undergraduate medical education in palliative care as published in the English literature and makes recommendations for educational improvements which will prepare doctors to address the needs of seriously ill and dying patients. Keywords: medical education, palliative care, end-of-life care
topic Medical education
palliative care
end-of-life care
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