Psychologists’ Contributions to Medical Education and Interprofessional Education in Medical Schools

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William N. Robiner
Barry A. Hong
Wendy Ward
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[1] University of Minnesota Medical School,Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics
[2] Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis,Department of Psychiatry
[3] University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,Department of Pediatrics
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Psychologist; Faculty; Medical education; Interprofessional education; Medical school; Academic health center;
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Recognition of the importance of behavioral and psychological phenomena has grown. Patients and physicians are receptive to psychological insights and processes in health and healthcare. Psychologists serve in diverse roles in medical schools, spanning activities such as didactics, rounds, precepting, supervising, mentoring, participating in educational projects, directing courses, and serving on educational committees. They address multiple content areas fundamental to medicine. Their participation in medical education and professional development activities for faculty are well-regarded. As healthcare becomes more interprofessional, with services delivered via interprofessional teams, opportunities for psychologists to contribute to, and play leadership roles in, interprofessional education (IPE) are expanding. It is critical that psychologists seize them. This article reviews psychologists’ historic roles in medical education and provides a snapshot of their educational, faculty development, and IPE activities based on the 2017 survey of members of the Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers and their colleagues.
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页数:12
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