Table 1
Record of Preliminary Cohort Participation.
Abbreviations: TEAM, Trauma Evaluation and Management.
a Richmond Ambulance Authority Ride-Alongs are 12-hours each with a local emergency response and ambulance service.
| EVENT DESCRIPTION | STUDENT INVOLVEMENT | DESCRIPTION |
|---|---|---|
| RESEARCH | ||
| Participation in Global Health Research | 16 students | Virginia Global Surgery
Symposium: 5 oral presentations 2 poster presentations American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress: 1 oral presentation 3 poster presentations |
| EDUCATION | ||
| Global Surgery Seminar Series | 360 attendees over series duration | 18 events with approximately 20 attendees on average |
| Virginia Global Surgery Symposium | 27 Volunteers 250 symposium attendees | 3-day event |
| Journal Clubs | 41 attendances | 3 events |
| TEAM Workshop | 19 participants | 1 workshop |
| Richmond Ambulance Authority Ride-Alonga | 6 | 6 |
| COMMUNITY OUTREACH | ||
| Hands-Only CPR Instructors | 9 Student Instructors | 2 Community Teaching Events |
| Stop the Bleed Instructors | 17 Student Instructors | 2 Community Teaching Events |
Table 2
Preclinical Curriculum Sessions: Focus Description and Objectives by Year.
| SESSION TITLE | SESSION DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVE |
|---|---|
| M1 – FIRST PRECLINICAL YEAR (8 MONTHS) | |
| Session M1-1: Global Burden of Disease (Domain 1) | Focus
Description: Through an interactive
presentation and small group or case discussion, students will
develop a basic understanding of the major causes of global
morbidity and mortality and variations among high-, middle-, and
low-income countries, especially in regards to acute surgical or
medical disease. Specific Objectives:
|
| Session M1-2: Globalization of Health and Health Care (Domain 2) | Focus
description: Through an interactive
presentation and small group or case discussion, students will
develop a basic understanding of how globalization has impacted the
spread of both chronic and acute disease, and be presented with an
overview of healthcare systems that differ from our
own. Specific Objectives:
|
| Session M1-3: Professional Practice: Access to Health care, Challenges in Local and Global Pre-hospital Healthcare Systems (Domains 2, 7) | Focus
Description: Through a presentation and
open question session, representatives from Richmond Ambulance
Authority will discuss the operation of a local prehospital care
system and prepare students for a ride-along experience with their
service. Next, faculty and student co-leader(s) will use an
interactive presentation and small group or case discussion to
discuss access to healthcare in emergencies and prehospital care in
low-resource settings. Specific Objectives:
|
| Session M1-4: Global Research Ethics and Introduction to Journal Clubs (Domain 6) | Focus
Description: Through an interactive
presentation and small group or case discussion, students will
discuss common ethical issues that arise in global acute care and
systems research, how it affects local communities, and what can be
done to address these issues and build international collaborative
partnerships. Specific Objective:
|
| Session M1-5: Understanding Social and Environmental Determinants of Health (Domain 3) | Focus
Description: Through an interactive
presentation and small group or case discussion, students will learn
what social, economic, and environmental factors contribute to
health in the acute setting. Specific Objective
|
| Session M1-6: Professional Practice and Preparing for a Global Health Experience (Domain 7) | Description: Through an
interactive presentation and small group or case discussion,
students will discuss various clinical activities related to the
delivery of acute care and surgery in low-resource settings.
Students will also be presented with practical knowledge that
directly prepares them for a global health
experience. Specific Objectives:
|
| Session M1-7: Strategic Analysis for Healthcare in Low Resource Settings: The Basics of a Needs Assessment (Domain 11) | Focus
Description: Students will be presented
with a systematic process for determining the acute care needs of a
community, and a basic understanding of how a formal Needs
Assessment fits into a planning and improvement process to
strengthen healthcare systems. Specific Objective:
|
| Session M1-8: Building Sustainable Emergency and Acute Care Programs in Low-Resource Settings (Domain 4) | Focus
Description: In this session, students
will engage in a group discussion about two pillars of strengthening
and building essential and sustainable emergency and acute care
services: a skilled acute care and surgical workforce and the
establishment of local
partnerships. Specific Objective:
|
| M2 – SECOND PRECLINICAL YEAR (5 MONTHS) | |
| Session M2-1: Understanding Health Policy in Low Resource Settings and Introduction to NSOAPs (Domain 9) | Focus
Description: Through an interactive
presentation and small group or case discussion of the
implementation of a National Surgical Obstetric and Anesthesia Plan
(NSOAP) in Ethiopia, students will gain insight into the design,
implementation, and evaluation of global surgery, anesthesia,
obstetric services in low resource
settings. Specific Objectives:
|
| Session M2-2: Social Justice: Strategies for Addressing Inequity in Low Resource Settings (Domain 8) | Focus
Description: Through an interactive
presentation and small group or case discussion, students will learn
about fundamental vulnerable populations; health and human rights;
and health inequalities, especially as they relate to acute and
critical care needs. Specific Objectives:
|
| Session M2-3: Sociocultural and Political Awareness (Domain 10) | Focus
Description: Through an interactive
presentation and small group or case discussion, students will
develop an understanding of how limited resources are assessed and
utilized when planning national surgical
plans. Specific Objective:
|
Table 3
Passing Requirements of the ACCESS Program.
| YEAR | REQUIREMENT |
|---|---|
| 1 |
|
| 2 |
|
| 3 |
|
| 4 |
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Figure 1
Fall 2019 Semester Sessions Objective Understanding Scores.
In the first fall semester of the ACCESS curriculum, students improved in self-reported understanding of all session objectives (3.13/5 vs. 3.82/5, p = 0.03), with the overall significance driven by evaluations of objectives learned in Session M1-4: Global Research Ethics and Introduction to Journal Clubs and Session M1-6: Professional Practice and Preparing for a Global Health Experience.
Appendix 1
Third Year Session Objectives in the Surgery Emphasis.
| ACCESS SURGERY EMPHASIS | |
|---|---|
| SESSION TITLE | SESSION DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVE |
| Session M3-General Session: Designing a Meaningful Global Surgery Capstone Project | Specific
Objectives: Designing of capstone
proposal allows students to apply and demonstrate their knowledge
acquired during the ACCESS elective course. This session will teach
students how to identify feasible potential projects, organize
ideas, define research methodology, and design an action plan. The
project outcomes will be presented on the VCU Research day. Students
will be encouraged to draft abstracts, submit the results to
national conferences and convene their project’s
findings/outcomes into an academic
manuscript. Specific Objective:
|
| Session M3-1: Strategic Analysis for Health Surgical Services in Low Resource Settings: The Basics of a Health Needs Assessment and Situational Analysis | Focus
Description: Strategic analysis refers
to the process of analyzing existing information to formulate a
strategy. A Health Needs Assessment and Situational Analysis are
tools used to identify and analyze community health needs and the
broad societal context. The process helps not only on the
identification and prioritization of health needs but also in
planning actions upon unmet needs. Surgeons and acute care providers
working in international settings must possess a basic understanding
of how a formal community needs assessment fits into the strategic
planning of interventions for local surgical
systems. Specific Objective:
|
| Session M3-2: Ethical Challenges for delivery of surgical care in low-resources settings abroad. | Focus
Description: Given the many ethical
issues and considerations arise when providing essential and/or
elective surgery procedures in low-resources settings abroad, this
session will offer students the opportunity to learned and to
explore options on how best to address them. Being aware of common
ethical challenges is the first step for self- awareness of own and others’ actions and when facing ethical decision-making situations. We will discuss ethical challenges such as:
Specific Objective:
|
| Session M3-3: Basic Surgical Skills Valuable in Resource-Constrained Settings | Focus
Description: The ability to perform and
adapt surgical clinical skills in limited-resource settings is
essential to provide quality care. Adaptability includes the use of
essential clinical skills in settings with limited surgical
providers and medical supplies.
Specific Objective:
|
| Session M3-4: Common Emotional Challenges When Facing Prevalent Surgical Conditions in Low-Resource Settings | Focus
Description: Discussion of common
surgical scenarios will prepare medical trainees for common
challenges (both practical and emotional) faced when working in
resource-limited settings. During this session, students will have
the opportunity to analyze cases that would mimic challenging and
realistic situations and would allow them to explore negative
emotions related to the lack of adequate resources.
Specific Objective:
|
| Session M3-5: Educational Opportunities and Challenges in Global Surgery | Focus
Description: During this session,
students will understand different strategies to reach out to
different audiences or populations groups in LMICs with the goal of
facilitating knowledge transfer and exchange. Principles of
“knowledge sharing” and “knowledge exchange”
can be used to educate patients and their families, colleagues,
health policymakers, community members on topics related to the
delivery of surgical care. Students would understand that
educational strategies are bidirectional, and the realities of the
local communities must be taken into consideration when designing
and delivering them (e.g. low literacy). Sharing knowledge can be
possible through different methods.
Specific Objective:
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