PhD Student Bulgin and Tanabe Publish Article in Medical Teacher

PhD Student Bulgin and Tanabe Publish Article in Medical Teacher

PhD student Dominique Bulgin and Paula Tanabe recently published an article entitled "Twelve tips for teaching a comprehensive disease-focused course with a global perspective: A sickle cell disease example" in Medical Teacher. Co-authors include experts from Duke University and The University of the West Indies.

Abstract

A disease-focused course entitled "Understanding Sickle Cell Disease: A Biopsychosocial Approach" addressed the complex nature of SCD using patient-centered, global and interdisciplinary approaches. Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a rare inherited blood disorder that requires multidisciplinary care. Worldwide 20-25 million individuals have SCD, which is associated with a shortened lifespan due to many medical complications and social and behavioral health challenges. Health care professionals often have limited knowledge of SCD as they typically learn about it within the context of their own disciplines. This article provides twelve tips for educators that can be used to develop a similar course on any disease, with considerations for both low- and high-resource countries. The tips were devised from personal experience and available literature. Through these twelve tips, we provide a practical framework for increasing knowledge of complex diseases like SCD using a comprehensive elective course.

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