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Qualitative exploration of the medical learner’s journey into correctional health care at an academic medical center and its implications for medical education
by
Glenn, Jason E.
, Bennett, Alina M.
, Hester, Rebecca J.
, Hashmi, Ahmar H.
, Tajuddin, Nadeem N.
in
Academic Medical Centers
/ Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ Asthma
/ At Risk Persons
/ Attitudes
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Core curriculum
/ Correctional Institutions
/ Delivery of Health Care
/ Diabetes
/ Education
/ Education, Medical
/ Educational Environment
/ Ethics
/ Focus Groups
/ Health care
/ Health disparities
/ Health Services
/ Hepatitis
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Imprisonment
/ Institutionalized Persons
/ Medical Education
/ Medical Services
/ Medical Students
/ Moral Issues
/ Organizational Culture
/ Partnerships in Education
/ Patients
/ Prisons
/ Standard of care
/ State Agencies
/ Students, Medical
/ Trainees
/ Value Judgment
2021
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Qualitative exploration of the medical learner’s journey into correctional health care at an academic medical center and its implications for medical education
by
Glenn, Jason E.
, Bennett, Alina M.
, Hester, Rebecca J.
, Hashmi, Ahmar H.
, Tajuddin, Nadeem N.
in
Academic Medical Centers
/ Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ Asthma
/ At Risk Persons
/ Attitudes
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Core curriculum
/ Correctional Institutions
/ Delivery of Health Care
/ Diabetes
/ Education
/ Education, Medical
/ Educational Environment
/ Ethics
/ Focus Groups
/ Health care
/ Health disparities
/ Health Services
/ Hepatitis
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Imprisonment
/ Institutionalized Persons
/ Medical Education
/ Medical Services
/ Medical Students
/ Moral Issues
/ Organizational Culture
/ Partnerships in Education
/ Patients
/ Prisons
/ Standard of care
/ State Agencies
/ Students, Medical
/ Trainees
/ Value Judgment
2021
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Qualitative exploration of the medical learner’s journey into correctional health care at an academic medical center and its implications for medical education
by
Glenn, Jason E.
, Bennett, Alina M.
, Hester, Rebecca J.
, Hashmi, Ahmar H.
, Tajuddin, Nadeem N.
in
Academic Medical Centers
/ Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ Asthma
/ At Risk Persons
/ Attitudes
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Core curriculum
/ Correctional Institutions
/ Delivery of Health Care
/ Diabetes
/ Education
/ Education, Medical
/ Educational Environment
/ Ethics
/ Focus Groups
/ Health care
/ Health disparities
/ Health Services
/ Hepatitis
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Imprisonment
/ Institutionalized Persons
/ Medical Education
/ Medical Services
/ Medical Students
/ Moral Issues
/ Organizational Culture
/ Partnerships in Education
/ Patients
/ Prisons
/ Standard of care
/ State Agencies
/ Students, Medical
/ Trainees
/ Value Judgment
2021
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Qualitative exploration of the medical learner’s journey into correctional health care at an academic medical center and its implications for medical education
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Qualitative exploration of the medical learner’s journey into correctional health care at an academic medical center and its implications for medical education
2021
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Overview
Correctional systems in several U.S. states have entered into partnerships with academic medical centers (AMCs) to provide healthcare for persons who are incarcerated. One AMC specializing in the care of incarcerated patients is the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB), which hosts the only dedicated prison hospital in the U.S. and supplies 80% of the medical care for the entire Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ). Nearly all medical students and residents at UTMB take part in the care of the incarcerated. This research, through qualitative exploration using focus group discussions, sets out to characterize the correctional care learning environment medical trainees enter. Participants outlined an institutional culture of low prioritization and neglect that dominated the learning environment in the prison hospital, resulting in treatment of the incarcerated as second-class patients. Medical learners pointed to delays in care, both within the prison hospital and within the TDCJ system, where diagnostic, laboratory, and medical procedures were delivered to incarcerated patients at a lower priority compared to free-world patients. Medical learners elaborated further on ethical issues that included the moral judgment of those who are incarcerated, bias in clinical decision making, and concerns for patient autonomy. Medical learners were left to grapple with complex challenges like the problem of dual loyalties without opportunities to critically reflect upon what they experienced. This study finds that, without specific vulnerable populations training for both trainees and correctional care faculty to address these institutional dynamics, AMCs risk replicating a system of exploitation and neglect of incarcerated patients and thereby exacerbating health inequities.
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