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Supporting Patient Involvement in U.S. Medical Education Through Changes in Accreditation. Teach Learn Med 2024 Dec 15:1-10

Date

12/16/2024

Pubmed ID

39676226

DOI

10.1080/10401334.2024.2439850

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-85212224834 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)

Abstract

For over half of a century, there have been calls for greater patient and community involvement in U.S. medical education. Accrediting agencies, as the regulatory authorities for medical education, develop policies that impact every program in the U.S.; they have the ability to support patient involvement across the medical education system. In this article, we first review the requirements of U.S. accrediting agencies for undergraduate and graduate medical education to involve patients in educational programs. While agencies have patient members on their committees, they do little to encourage patient involvement through their standards or procedures. We then describe opportunities for accreditation to support patient involvement across teaching and learning activities, curriculum design and evaluation, policymaking and governance, and scholarly endeavors. We link these opportunities to specific standards that could be revised or have their data reporting requirements adjusted. U.S. agencies could also follow the examples of their counterparts outside the U.S., which have created new standards to encourage patient involvement. Ensuring patient representation on educational programs' governing and policymaking bodies is one among many immediate actions that could be taken by accrediting authorities to encourage system-level reforms. As medical school and residency training represent the beginnings of decades of practice for physicians, properly involving patients would maximize benefits for learners, educators, and society.

Author List

Tackett S, Steinert Y, Jackson JL, Adams GJ, Reed DA, Whitehead CR, Wright SM

Author

Jeffrey L. Jackson MD Professor in the Medicine department at Medical College of Wisconsin