HOSPICE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOR THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Project Number5R25CA066940-05
Contact PI/Project LeaderROSS, DOUGLAS DONALD
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION: (Applicant's Description) This application seeks the
competitive renewal of an R-25 grant-funded project whose long-term goals
are to design, implement, evaluate and institutionalize comprehensive
program of hospice and palliative care education at the University of
Maryland School of Medicine for medical students and physicians (residents
and faculty), and to integrate modern hospice and palliative care practices
within the University of Maryland medical academic treatment and educational
centers. The need to achieve these goals is great, since hospice and
palliative care are neglected areas in the training of physicians. Prior to
the initiation of our efforts in September 1994, only very minor teaching
elements pertinent to the care of dying patients were in place in the
medical school curriculum. In the last funding period we defined the
terminal and enabling objectives of an educational program in hospice and
palliative care for our medical students. Integration of this program as a
required element at our medical school can best be accomplished by placing
new content in the Freshman and Junior year. However, critical program
objectives remain to be integrated and evaluated in the Junior year. We
have also implemented educational sessions on palliative medicine for
residents in Family Medicine and Internal Medicine and have created a
successful annual series of symposia for Baltimore area physicians on the
care of dying patients. To continue the development and integration of the
educational programs for the next funding period, we propose to focus on the
medical school curriculum, and have identified the following specific aims;
1) to complete the integration of our educational program in palliative
medicine and hospice in the University of Maryland School of Medicine
curriculum by developing, implementing, evaluating and institutionalizing in
the Junior year a required didactic and practicum rotation in hospice and
implement a plan for the long-term evaluation of the education program in
palliative medicine that was placed in the University of Maryland medical
school curriculum to determine the retention of the program goals by Senior
students and graduates.
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Project Terms
curriculumeducation evaluation /planninghealth care personnel educationhealth care professional practicehospicesmedical educationneoplasm /cancer palliative treatmentterminal patient caretraining
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