Teaching Social Determinants of Health in Undergraduate Medical Education: A Longitudinal Curricular and Experiential Program in the United Arab Emirates

Khairat Al-Habbal, Halah Ibrahim

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Abstract

Social determinants of health (SDH) have a major impact on illness and wellness. However, research shows a lack of training on SDH in both undergraduate and postgraduate medical education, with studies confirming that the social needs of patients are not routinely identified or addressed by health care professionals in clinical practice. The medical education community is currently working to incorporate SDH into undergraduate training but has had limited guidance regarding educational topics, modes of teaching, and evaluation criteria in this domain. This article describes the evolution, process, and structure, along with student perceptions, lessons learned, and future directions, of an SDH educational program in the United Arab Emirates. Using the Institute of Medicine's behavioral and social science knowledge domains as a framework, the program includes a didactic component with workshops, reflective practice training, and an experiential component that integrates home visits with social activities in collaboration with community partners. The program began in 2019. To date, 114 students have completed the didactic sessions and at least 1 year of the experiential component. Student surveys and reflective narratives reveal positive perceptions of the program and improved SDH knowledge, skills, and attitudes.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)273-279
Number of pages7
JournalAcademic Medicine
Volume99
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2024

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