A global perspective on the challenges and opportunities in learning about rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases in undergraduate medical educationWhite paper by the World Forum on Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Diseases (WFRMD)

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Mustafa Al Maini
Yousef Al Weshahi
Helen E. Foster
Mellick J. Chehade
Sherine E. Gabriel
Jamal Al Saleh
Humaid Al Wahshi
Johannes W. J. Bijlsma
Maurizio Cutolo
Sharad Lakhanpal
Manda Venkatramana
Carlos Pineda
Anthony D. Woolf
机构
[1] Mafraq Hospital,Discipline of Orthopaedics and Trauma
[2] Oman Medical Specialty Board,Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
[3] Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia,Research Laboratory and Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine
[4] Great North Children’s Hospital,undefined
[5] Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
[6] Royal Adelaide Hospital and University of Adelaide,undefined
[7] Rutgers University,undefined
[8] Dubai Hospital,undefined
[9] Royal Hospital,undefined
[10] Utrecht University,undefined
[11] University of Genoa,undefined
[12] UT Southwestern Medical Center,undefined
[13] Gulf Medical University,undefined
[14] Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación,undefined
[15] Royal Cornwall Hospital and University of Exeter Medical School,undefined
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Clinical Rheumatology | 2020年 / 39卷
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Education; Learning; Medical student; Paediatrics; Rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases; Rheumatology; Undergraduate;
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Rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) encompass a spectrum of degenerative, inflammatory conditions predominantly affecting the joints. They are a leading cause of disability worldwide and an enormous socioeconomic burden. However, worldwide deficiencies in adult and paediatric RMD knowledge among medical school graduates and primary care physicians (PCPs) persist. In October 2017, the World Forum on Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Diseases (WFRMD), an international think tank of RMD and related experts, met to discuss key challenges and opportunities in undergraduate RMD education. Topics included needs analysis, curriculum content, interprofessional education, teaching and learning methods, implementation, assessment and course evaluation and professional formation/career development, which formed a framework for this white paper. We highlight a need for all medical graduates to attain a basic level of RMD knowledge and competency to enable them to confidently diagnose, treat/manage or refer patients. The importance of attracting more medical students to a career in rheumatology, and the indisputable value of integrated, multidisciplinary and multiprofessional care are also discussed. We conclude that RMD teaching for the future will need to address what is being taught, but also where, why and to whom, to ensure that healthcare providers deliver the best patient care possible in their local setting.
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