Empowering learners through student-led integration of environmental health into small group discussions
Eunheh Koh, Joyce Kim, Fatma Aldihri, Hannah Huang, Michael Murray, Nicole Winston, Christopher M. Watson

TL;DR
Medical students led a study to improve environmental health education by identifying knowledge gaps and integrating new learning objectives into existing curricula.
Contribution
Student-led integration of environmental health into medical education through curriculum development and assessment.
Findings
80% of students had no prior coursework in environmental health.
Students showed low confidence in counseling patients on environmental health issues.
57 new learning objectives were developed across 10 medical disciplines.
Abstract
With ongoing climate change and other major human-induced changes to the biosphere, there is a greater need to improve future healthcare providers’ environmental health (EH) literacy. As of 2022, 45% of U.S. MD programs lacked a required EH curriculum. A self-assembled group of four medical students conceptualized and planned this pilot study to characterize matriculating medical students’ EH knowledge and attitudes. This group also developed EH content for integration into a preexisting 18-month Case-Based Learning (CBL) curriculum to enhance small-group discussion and learning. Matriculating medical students were invited to participate in an anonymous cross-sectional survey assessing EH literacy and the need for an EH-specific curriculum in August 2023. Concurrently, the student group analyzed 44 cases in the current CBL curriculum and searched PubMed and the PEHSU Climate Resources…
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Taxonomy
TopicsProblem and Project Based Learning · Biomedical and Engineering Education · Innovations in Medical Education
