The Current Status of Preclinical Endocrine Education in U.S. Medical Schools.

Endocrine practice : official journal of the American College of Endocrinology and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists(2022)

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OBJECTIVE:To characterize the current landscape of preclinical medical endocrine education in U.S. allopathic medical schools. METHODS:U.S. endocrine curriculum directors were asked to voluntarily complete a 16-question email survey surveying the status of endocrine preclinical education at their medical school. RESULTS:Sixty-nine of 155 (45%) endocrine block director respondents completed the online survey between July 2021 and September 2021. A larger incoming class, a longer duration of the endocrine curriculum, and the offering of a separate endocrine curriculum (ie apart from the teaching of other organ systems) were each independently associated with an increased number of faculty teaching the course. Schools that used a gland-/organ-based curriculum only and those that used a combination of gland-/organ-based curriculum with topic-based curriculum differed significantly in their use of large lectures, small groups, and several curriculum components, including point of care glucose testing, continuous glucose monitoring, and insulin pumps. CONCLUSION:This survey study reports the current landscape of preclinical endocrine education in the United States and describes opportunities to improve interest in pursuing endocrinology as a career.
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