2020
DOI: 10.1080/10401334.2020.1724791
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Development of Learning Objectives to Guide Enhancement of Chronic Disease Prevention and Management Curricula in Undergraduate Medical Education

Abstract: Phenomenon: Chronic disease is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States. With an increase in the demand for healthcare and rising costs related to chronic care, physicians need to be better trained to address chronic disease at various stages of illness in a collaborative and cost-effective manner. Specific and measurable learning objectives are key to the design and evaluation of effective training, but there has been no consensus on chronic disease learning objectives appropriate to medic… Show more

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“…In this context, education on obesity and its comorbidities, including NAFLD, and associated guidelines should be adequately covered in residency programs and fully integrated in the education core curriculum of every pediatric and family practice residency in the country. The American Medical Association developed learning objectives to teach chronic disease prevention and management to medical students ( 17 ) that might be incorporated with the modules developed by the AAP ( 18 ), to educate residents and primary care providers on how to discuss obesity and its comorbidities. We believe that such modules and learning objectives should be implemented to include a focus on the NAFLD spectrum and other obesity-related comorbidities in pediatric clerkships and in the outpatient curriculum for residency programs around the country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, education on obesity and its comorbidities, including NAFLD, and associated guidelines should be adequately covered in residency programs and fully integrated in the education core curriculum of every pediatric and family practice residency in the country. The American Medical Association developed learning objectives to teach chronic disease prevention and management to medical students ( 17 ) that might be incorporated with the modules developed by the AAP ( 18 ), to educate residents and primary care providers on how to discuss obesity and its comorbidities. We believe that such modules and learning objectives should be implemented to include a focus on the NAFLD spectrum and other obesity-related comorbidities in pediatric clerkships and in the outpatient curriculum for residency programs around the country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Smart Supervision Command Center refers to the regional technology com-prehensive service platform for the elderly in the big data sector, which is customized and professional for government enterprises. Purchasing government services through third-party technology companies, building a socialized elderly care service platform hub, and supervising and guiding the daily operations of all elderly care institutions, home elderly care service centers, and elderly social organizations within its jurisdiction (Dekhtyar et al, 2020). The purpose is to realize third-party business distribution and smart pension supervision, to realize statistical analysis of data, to provide large-screen data visualization solutions, to guide the elderly service institutions, and to empower and increase efficiency for the elderly.…”
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confidence: 99%