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Allyship in Residency: An Introductory Module on Medical Allyship for Graduate Medical Trainees

INTRODUCTION: Lack of diversity impacts research, medical curricula, and medical trainees' ability to provide equitable patient care. The concept of allyship, defined as a supportive association between identities with power and privilege and marginalized identities, provides an optimal framewo...

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Autores principales: Martinez, Sarah, Araj, Joseph, Reid, Symone, Rodriguez, Jeslyn, Nguyen, Mytien, Pinto, Dorcas Boahema, Young, Pamela Y., Ivey, Anicia, Webber, Alexis, Mason, Hyacinth
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Publicado: Association of American Medical Colleges 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8685188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34988287
http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11200
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author Martinez, Sarah
Araj, Joseph
Reid, Symone
Rodriguez, Jeslyn
Nguyen, Mytien
Pinto, Dorcas Boahema
Young, Pamela Y.
Ivey, Anicia
Webber, Alexis
Mason, Hyacinth
author_facet Martinez, Sarah
Araj, Joseph
Reid, Symone
Rodriguez, Jeslyn
Nguyen, Mytien
Pinto, Dorcas Boahema
Young, Pamela Y.
Ivey, Anicia
Webber, Alexis
Mason, Hyacinth
author_sort Martinez, Sarah
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description INTRODUCTION: Lack of diversity impacts research, medical curricula, and medical trainees' ability to provide equitable patient care. The concept of allyship, defined as a supportive association between identities with power and privilege and marginalized identities, provides an optimal framework for enhancing education about health equity. Currently, there are no established curricula focused on allyship and limited mention within current medical training literature. We propose use of allyship to increase graduate medical trainee understanding of diversity and focus on health equity. METHODS: We developed a 1-hour workshop aimed at helping residents understand the definition of allyship, effective allyship to patients and colleagues, and allyship differences across communities. The workshop consisted of pre- and postassessment surveys, a didactic presentation module, and facilitated case study discussions. It was conducted locally on four occasions across pediatrics, family medicine, surgery, and emergency medicine residency programs. RESULTS: An analysis of the 101 preassessment and 58 postassessment survey responses revealed an increased level of knowledge regarding allyship (p < .001) and increased comprehension of allyship competencies (p < .001). All workshop learning objectives demonstrated positive change postmodule. DISCUSSION: With an increasing need for curricula to address health equity in medical trainees, this workshop serves as a unique and effective approach to expanding cultural responsiveness skills under the lens of allyship. Specifically, the workshop functions as a constructive introduction to allyship principles and practices and can serve as a foundation on which residents can build more robust skills as a part of their allyship journey.
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spelling pubmed-86851882022-01-04 Allyship in Residency: An Introductory Module on Medical Allyship for Graduate Medical Trainees Martinez, Sarah Araj, Joseph Reid, Symone Rodriguez, Jeslyn Nguyen, Mytien Pinto, Dorcas Boahema Young, Pamela Y. Ivey, Anicia Webber, Alexis Mason, Hyacinth MedEdPORTAL Original Publication INTRODUCTION: Lack of diversity impacts research, medical curricula, and medical trainees' ability to provide equitable patient care. The concept of allyship, defined as a supportive association between identities with power and privilege and marginalized identities, provides an optimal framework for enhancing education about health equity. Currently, there are no established curricula focused on allyship and limited mention within current medical training literature. We propose use of allyship to increase graduate medical trainee understanding of diversity and focus on health equity. METHODS: We developed a 1-hour workshop aimed at helping residents understand the definition of allyship, effective allyship to patients and colleagues, and allyship differences across communities. The workshop consisted of pre- and postassessment surveys, a didactic presentation module, and facilitated case study discussions. It was conducted locally on four occasions across pediatrics, family medicine, surgery, and emergency medicine residency programs. RESULTS: An analysis of the 101 preassessment and 58 postassessment survey responses revealed an increased level of knowledge regarding allyship (p < .001) and increased comprehension of allyship competencies (p < .001). All workshop learning objectives demonstrated positive change postmodule. DISCUSSION: With an increasing need for curricula to address health equity in medical trainees, this workshop serves as a unique and effective approach to expanding cultural responsiveness skills under the lens of allyship. Specifically, the workshop functions as a constructive introduction to allyship principles and practices and can serve as a foundation on which residents can build more robust skills as a part of their allyship journey. Association of American Medical Colleges 2021-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8685188/ /pubmed/34988287 http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11200 Text en © 2021 Martinez et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access publication distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license.
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Nguyen, Mytien
Pinto, Dorcas Boahema
Young, Pamela Y.
Ivey, Anicia
Webber, Alexis
Mason, Hyacinth
Allyship in Residency: An Introductory Module on Medical Allyship for Graduate Medical Trainees
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title_sort allyship in residency: an introductory module on medical allyship for graduate medical trainees
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8685188/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11200
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