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Teaching Type 1 Diabetes: Creating Stakeholder Engagement in Biomedical Careers Through Undergraduate Research Curriculum.

Ashby F WalkerMark A AtkinsonAlexandra M LeeGina AulisioTodd M BruskoMichael J HallerDesmond A Schatz
Published in: Medical science educator (2019)
Undergraduate students living with chronic diseases attending universities where major biomedical research takes place are critical stakeholders in these programs, yet they often remain sequestered from them. A directed research curriculum about Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) was developed to better engage undergraduate students with personal connections to the disease in a large medical university setting world renowned for its research in this area. The course had the following student learning outcomes: (1) gain knowledge of major T1D research programs; (2) exposure to careers in T1D research and clinical care; and (3) recognize bioethical issues in T1D research.
Keyphrases
  • medical education
  • type diabetes
  • medical students
  • healthcare
  • glycemic control
  • high school
  • public health
  • cardiovascular disease
  • palliative care
  • insulin resistance
  • quality improvement
  • nursing students
  • adipose tissue