Case-Macy Institute for Health Communications Curriculum Development A Dissemination Project Kathy Cole-Kelly, MS, MSW, Amy Friedman, Ted Parran, MD, Case.

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Case-Macy Institute for Health Communications Curriculum Development A Dissemination Project Kathy Cole-Kelly, MS, MSW, Amy Friedman, Ted Parran, MD, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Introduction For the first time in a generation, all of the major licensure organizations in Medical Education have identified Doctor/Patient Communication Skills to be a core competency that education institutions need to be responsible for teaching and assessing. The LCME, AAMC, ACGME, and Institute of Medicine have each released reports in the past two years stressing the necessity for a longitudinally consistent, developmentally appropriate curriculum in physician/patient communications. In 1999, the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation funded a three-school consortium (Case, NYU and U. Mass) to conduct a demonstration project in health communications curriculum, implemented and evaluated across all four years of undergraduate medical education. The demonstration project proved to be so successful that the Macy Foundation has provided additional grant support to Case to design this faculty development program for medical educators. The purpose of this course is to disseminate principles regarding the teaching and evaluation of health communication skills to as many medical schools and teaching hospitals as possible. Target audience The program is designed for: Leaders in undergraduate and graduate medical education with major responsibilities for communication skills training Those working with curriculum development, implementation and evaluation Faculty teams that represent both undergraduate (UGME) and graduate (GME) teaching Educational Design and Methodology Teaching and learning formats included: Interactive presentations Case studies Small group discussions Role-plays Bedside and ambulatory communication skills teaching Individual tutorials Step-back exercises Video taping and review Focused feedback Resources utilized included a clinical skills lab with standardized simulated patients and real patients Evaluation The completion of a curriculum project in health communication at the UME or GME level. The effectiveness of workshop participants as necessary skills in curriculum development, implementation and assessment in health communications. Workshop Goals After this program participants will be able to : Workshop #1 Practice using various educational technologies (standardized patients, role play, OSCEs) in teaching and assessing communication skills Develop educational approaches for assessing communications competencies Develop strategies for fostering institutional endorsement of communication curriculum Critique the major established models of doctor- patient communication Workshop #2 Describe and develop effective methods for faculty development in the design and execution of communication curriculum Critique strategies aimed at integrating health communications curriculum Share participants communication curriculum products PRESENTATIONS RATED MOST HIGHLY Identifying Core Competencies to the Medical Interview Introduction to Assessment Strategies Regarding Communication Skills Individual consultation and project development sessions OSTE- Resident as Teacher Faculty Development – The Resident as Teacher Advanced Communication Skills Evaluation Strategies #2 TESTIMONIALS "Role-play session gave a new perspective that I think will be very useful.” “Wonderfully practical points and tools for encouragement.” “Great! Fun speakers to watch and listen to.” “Good interactive session (objective writing with a script).” "Role play was effective-shared 'practical' aspects of teaching patients.” “Great combination of enthusiasm, knowledge, and demonstration of knowing what you know and honestly of knowing what you don't know”. “An atmosphere of like- minded people.” "I appreciated having a huge amount of totally on topic resources gathered by organization and handed to me in a binder”. “I liked the small groups, loosely organized to meet individual learning goals”. “Really enjoyed the sharing of resources/ideas…thank you! “Loved it! Loved it! Thank you”! 2003/2004 Curricular Projects Case Macy Institute for Health Communications Curriculum Development Incorporating Professional Communication Training into the Medical School Curriculum Start Early and Start Strong: Teaching Communication Skills in the Formative Pre-Clinical Years Residents as Teachers Graphic web-based information for low literacy sarcoidosis patients: a parallel group randomized trial Knowledge Map Promotes Integration of Medical School Communication Skills Training A Faculty Development Workshop: Communication and Interpersonal Skills Healing Voices Project of the New River Health Association A Proposed Basic Interviewing Communication Curriculum for a Multicultural Primary Care Residency Program Doctor Patient Communication Competencies Institutions Enrolled To Date Georgetown University Medical Center Henry Ford Health Systems MetroHealth Medical Center Michigan State University Ohio State University Oregon Health and Sciences University University of Miami University of South Dakota SOM University of West Virginia Vancouver University Vanderbilt University Washington University Albert Einstein College of Medicine Geisinger Health System Christiana Care Health System Medical College of Georgia The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Geisinger Medical Center SUNY Upstate Medical University Wright State University UCSD School of Medicine University of British Columbia Medical School Cook County Hospital/Rush Medical College Stroger Hospital of Cook County Genesys Regional Medical Center Jefferson Medical College New Jersey Medical School Northern Ontario School of Medicine Faculty Theodore V. Parran Jr., MD Kathy Cole-Kelly, MS, MSW Philip A. Anderson, MD Holly Gerzina, MEd Marianna G. Hewson, PhD J. Harry Isaacson, MD, FACP Klara Papp, PhD Clint W. Snyder, PhD