Women's health for a primary care workforce.
Adelaide Hearst McClintockHelene StarksMeagan S WilliamsPublished in: The clinical teacher (2022)
These results suggest that longitudinal training pathways are an effective way to train Internal Medicine residents to provide comprehensive care to women. This study has broader applications for health professions education, providing a model for implementation and evaluation of complex educational interventions in large organisations. Future research should focus on dissemination to train a workforce prepared to offer evidence-based care to women throughout their lifespan.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- public health
- primary care
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- quality improvement
- pregnancy outcomes
- palliative care
- mental health
- cervical cancer screening
- physical activity
- breast cancer risk
- pregnant women
- pain management
- metabolic syndrome
- high resolution
- affordable care act
- cross sectional
- health promotion
- current status
- climate change