RISE-EM: Resident Instruction in Social Emergency Medicine, a Cohort Study of a Novel Curriculum
Heidi Roche, Brandon A. Knettel, Christine Knettel, Timothy Fallon, Jessica Dunn

TL;DR
RISE-EM is a new curriculum that teaches emergency medicine trainees about social determinants of health, improving their knowledge and confidence in applying these concepts.
Contribution
RISE-EM introduces a novel, feasible curriculum integrating social emergency medicine into EM training with measurable improvements in knowledge and attitudes.
Findings
RISE-EM improved SEM knowledge and self-efficacy among trainees.
The curriculum was found to be feasible and acceptable in residency settings.
Participants viewed RISE-EM as a valuable supplement to their training.
Abstract
There is recognition in the field of emergency medicine (EM) that social determinants of health (SDoH) are key drivers of patient care outcomes. Leaders in EM are calling for curricula integrating SDoH assessment and intervention, public health, and multidisciplinary approaches to EM care throughout medical school and residency. This intersection of SDoH and the emergency care system is known as social emergency medicine (SEM). Currently, there are few resources available for EM training programs to integrate this content; as a result, few EM trainees receive adequate education in SEM. To address this gap, we developed a four-part training in SEM tailored to EM residency programs and medical schools. This curriculum, known as RISE-EM (Resident Instruction in Social Emergency Medicine), uses video lectures, case examples, and group discussions to engage trainees and develop competency…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmergency and Acute Care Studies · Nursing Roles and Practices · Child and Adolescent Health
