Climate change curricula in physician associate and physician associate-comparable professional clinical programs - 29/10/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.joclim.2023.100268 
Mary Showstark a, , Anne Tempel b, Trenton Honda c
a Yale School of Medicine Physician Assistant Online Program, 100 Church Street South, Suite A230, New Haven, CT 06519, USA 
b The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, 1625 W. 18th Street, Sedalia, MO 65301, USA 
c School of Clinical and Rehabilitation Sciences, Northeastern University, 360 Huntington Blvd. 202 Robinson Hall Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA 

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Highlights

Discuss the importance of climate change and health education.
Recognize the importance of embedding climate change and health education into physician associate/physician associate comparable curriculum.
Determine what the barriers are to integrating climate change and health topics into current programming.
Suggest viable solutions that will make it easier to incorporate climate change and health as a core competency.

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Abstract

Purpose

Climate change has several known impacts on health, from increasing the spread of communicable disease, exacerbating the impacts of health disparities, disrupting food supplies, and detrimentally impacting mental health.  Both the Lancet and the Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education (GCCHE) argue for the inclusion of climate and health competencies in health professional training programs. While these impacts on health are increasingly well documented, little is known about whether, and to what extent, physician associate/physician associate-comparable (PA/PA-comparable) professions around the world are trained on the health impacts of climate change.  With this study, we aimed to assess whether a global sample of international PA/PA-comparable programs incorporated information about climate change and its impacts on health into their curricula.

Methods

A survey developed by PA faculty members and an environmental epidemiologist was distributed to over 350 educational programs over a six-month period. Of these programs, 67 completed the survey, and these responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results

53.7% of programs do not currently incorporate climate change and health topics into their overall education plan. Main barriers include time constraints and coverage of a large amount of material. While most respondents felt only slightly knowledgeable in teaching related content, most felt a pre-made climate change curriculum would help facilitate inclusion of this content in their programs.

Conclusion

While climate change has well-documented and widespread health impacts, these were not addressed in the majority of curricula of a global convenience sample of PA/PA comparable programs.

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Keywords : Climate change, Physician associate/physician associate comparable professions, Climate and health curriculum, Public health, Global health


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