Calac Alec J, Baker Hailey A, Calac Daniel J
Third-Year Medical Student, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine.
Tribal affiliation: Pauma Band of Luiseño Indians.
MedEdPORTAL. 2025 Mar 7;21:11506. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11506. eCollection 2025.
The United States has a trust responsibility to provide health care to members of the 574 federally recognized American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Tribes and Villages through the Indian Health Service, an agency tasked with promoting AI/AN health and cultural connectedness. Despite the presence of a comprehensive health care system in 37 states, physicians and allied health professionals receive minimal health professional education regarding the sociocultural factors affecting AI/AN health. This module addresses the underrepresentation of AI/AN health professional curricula and promotes a greater understanding of AI/AN health determinants and cultural constructions of health for individuals with limited exposure to these topics.
We developed a 60-minute interactive session aimed at increasing trainees' understanding of AI/AN traditional healing practices across the medical education continuum. The session consisted of a PowerPoint presentation, one video, and multiple small-group discussion exercises. The session was evaluated with pre- and postsurveys and implemented four times at medical school seminars.
There were 37 respondents in total. Analysis of pre/post survey responses to confidence in meeting each learning objective showed a significant increase in confidence for each of the three learning objectives ( < .01). Respondents were very interested in how traditional healing improved health intervention outcomes and showed interest in connecting AI/AN patients to these services.
This module's positive reception indicates that it can serve as an important educational tool for learners involved in AI/AN-focused clinical care. Learners were able to explain how traditional healing practices are important in promoting AI/AN health.
美国有信托责任通过印第安卫生服务机构为574个联邦认可的美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)部落及村庄的成员提供医疗保健服务,该机构的任务是促进AI/AN的健康和文化联系。尽管在37个州存在全面的医疗保健系统,但医生和相关健康专业人员接受的关于影响AI/AN健康的社会文化因素的健康专业教育却很少。本模块旨在解决AI/AN健康专业课程代表性不足的问题,并促进对AI/AN健康决定因素以及健康的文化建构的更深入理解,这些内容对于接触这些主题有限的个人来说较为陌生。
我们开发了一个60分钟的互动课程,旨在提高学员在整个医学教育过程中对AI/AN传统治疗方法的理解。该课程包括一个PowerPoint演示文稿、一个视频和多个小组讨论练习。通过课前和课后调查对该课程进行评估,并在医学院研讨会上实施了四次。
共有37名受访者。对课前/课后调查中关于实现每个学习目标的信心的回答进行分析表明,三个学习目标中的每一个目标的信心都有显著提高(<.01)。受访者对传统治疗如何改善健康干预结果非常感兴趣,并表现出将AI/AN患者与这些服务联系起来的兴趣。
本模块受到的积极反馈表明,它可以作为参与以AI/AN为重点的临床护理的学习者的重要教育工具。学习者能够解释传统治疗方法在促进AI/AN健康方面的重要性。