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A MedEdWorld Webinar
2 October 2014
Preparing 21st century doctors
What capabilities and attributes are needed?
How to achieve them?
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Preparing 21st century doctors
What capabilities and attributes are needed?
How to achieve them?
A MedEdWorld Webinar
2 October 2014
Hilliard (“Hill”) Jason, MD, EdEdD
Clinical Professor, Family MedicineUniversity of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
Co-founder & Director, Educational Affairs, iNSoMedinternational New School of Medicine (a registered higher education charity)
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Two quick “yes-no” questions
1. Have you attended a MedEdWorld webinar
before?
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doctors
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Two quick “yes-no” questions
1. Have your attended a MedEdWorld webinar
before?
2. Do you know how to “raise your hand”?
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doctors
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1 Has the world been changing, requiring new kinds of
doctors?
In this webinar, we’ll focus on:
Preparing 21st century
doctors
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1 Has the world been changing, requiring new kinds of
doctors?
In this webinar, we’ll focus on:
Preparing 21st century
doctors
2 What new and different doctor characteristics do we
now need?
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1 Has the world changed, requiring new kinds of
doctors?
In this webinar, we’ll focus on:
Preparing 21st century
doctors
3 What educational changes are needed for preparing
the future doctors we will need?
2 What new and different doctor characteristics do we
need?
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Which of the following do you feel are (largely)
true? (Check all that apply)
Q-1
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doctors
1 __ Patients and their needs remain quite stable
2 __ The kinds of help patients need are changing
3 __ The costs of health care are a growing problem
4 __ Lifestyle risks and illnesses are increasing
5 __ There is a specialty maldistribution of doctors
6 __ Most doctors adapt well to changing situations
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In general, how well is medical education preparing
the kinds of doctors the world will need in the
future?
(Check one)
Q-2
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doctors
1 __ Quite well
2 __ Adequately
3 __ Poorly
4 __ I don’t know
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Which of the following changes will be required to get
the doctors we need? (Check all that apply)
Preparing 21st century
doctorsQ-3 – Part a
1 __ None is needed. We’re doing fine.
2 __ More careful selection among student candidates
3 __ More careful selection among faculty candidates
4 __ More thorough preparation of medical educators
5 __ Better preparation of students as learners
6 __ Better preparation of Ss as influencers of behavior
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Which of the following changes will be required to get
the doctors we need? (Check all that apply)
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doctors
7 __ Greater sensitivity to the economics of health
8 __ Improved student capacities as communicators
9 __ Special attention to increased preparation for, and
valuing of, General Practice (Family Medicine)
10 __ Increased focus on global/population health
11 __ Other?
Q-3 – Part b
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On average, which of the following characteristics
are well developed among current medical
graduates? (Check all that apply)
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doctors
Q-4
1 __ Curiosity
2 __ Situation awareness
3 __ Comfort with “difference”
4 __ Dependability (Responsibility)
5 __ Emotional intelligence
6 __ None of the above
7 __ I’m not sure about any of them
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To get graduates with the characteristics in Q-4,
which of these can be helpful? (Check all that apply)
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doctors
Q-5
1 __ Small group collaborative sessions
2 __ High stakes testing
3 __ In-depth candidate selection processes
4 __ Mentoring relationships
5 __ Learning-support technologies
6 __ Large class lectures
7 __ “Adaptive learning”
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Account for:
• 7 of every 10 US deaths
• 75% of health care costs
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doctors
5 major chronic
conditions:
Source: CDC, 26/06/2014
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• Heart
disease
• Cancer
• Diabetes
• Arthritis
• Obesity
5 major chronic
conditions:
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doctors
Source: CDC, 26/06/2014
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• Heart
disease
• Cancer
• Diabetes
• Arthritis
• Obesity
5 major chronic
conditions:
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doctors
Which one is
a contributor
to the other
4?
Source: CDC, 26/06/2014
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• Heart
disease
• Cancer
• Diabetes
• Arthritis
• Obesity
5 major chronic
conditions:
Preparing 21st century
doctors
Source: CDC, 26/06/2014
Which one is
a contributor
to the other
4?Implications?
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Which of the following do you feel are (largely) true?
(Any new thoughts/comments on these now?)
Q-1 (repeated)
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doctors
1 __ Patients and their needs remain quite stable
2 __ The kinds of help patients need are changing
3 __ The costs of health care are a growing problem
4 __ Lifestyle risks and illnesses are increasing
5 __ There is a specialty maldistribution of doctors
6 __ Most doctors adapt well to changing situations
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Which of the following changes will be required to get
the doctors we need? (Any new thoughts on these
now?)
Preparing 21st century
doctorsQ-3 – Part a (repeated)
1 __ None is needed. We’re doing fine.
2 __ More careful selection among student candidates
3 __ More careful selection among faculty candidates
4 __ More thorough preparation of medical educators
5 __ Better preparation of students as learners
6 __ Better preparation of Ss as influencers of behavior
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Which of the following changes will be required to get
the doctors we need? (Any new thoughts on these
now?)
Preparing 21st century
doctorsQ-3 – Part b (repeated)
7 __ Greater sensitivity to the economics of health
8 __ Improved student capacities as communicators
9 __ Special attention to increased preparation for, and
valuing of, General Practice (Family Medicine)
10 __ Increased focus on global/population health
11 __ Other?
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Any final comments or
questions?
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doctors
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doctors
This webinar’s recording will be
posted on the MedEdWorld Web Site
www.mededworld.org
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Preparing 21st century
doctors
along with a list of
references
This webinar’s recording will be
posted on the MedEdWorld Web Site
www.mededworld.org