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BMC Medical Education
A comprehensive medical Spanish curriculum model: the Vida Medical Spanish Curriculum
Research
Kyle E. Chang1  Jennifer Lewis1  Alexandra Lopez Vera1 
[1] School of Medicine, California University of Science and Medicine, 1501 Violet Street, 92324, Colton, CA, USA;
关键词: Medical Spanish;    Medical Spanish curriculum;    Vida;    Hispanic patient population;    Health disparities;    Limited english proficiency;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12909-023-04473-0
 received in 2023-04-11, accepted in 2023-06-23,  发布年份 2023
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

IntroductionRacial and language disparities in the United States healthcare system have long undermined the quality of care provided to minority patients. With the projected growth of the Hispanic population, there is an urgent need for medical schools to integrate high-quality medical Spanish and cultural competency content. We propose a comprehensive medical Spanish curriculum aligned with the preclinical curriculum as a solution to these issues. The primary goal of this study is to demonstrate the effectiveness of a clinically focused, culturally competent medical Spanish program and advocate for its widespread adoption in medical institutions nationwide.MethodsThe study utilized the Kirkpatrick Model to evaluate the success of the medical Spanish curriculum. A total of 111 medical students voluntarily enrolled in the medical Spanish course. Out of these students, 47 completed the final evaluation, which included a Spanish Objective Structured Clinical Examination and a 40-question Multiple-Choice Exam assessing the integration of Spanish language skills and cultural competency. Both assessment methods took place in clinical skills facilities. Descriptive statistics summarized exam results, and two-tailed t-tests compared mean exam scores between students of different proficiency levels.Results and discussionStudents achieved a mean score of over 80% on all components of the Spanish Objective Structured Clinical Examination and the Multiple-Choice Exam. Survey data suggest that students felt able to communicate in Spanish with patients after completing the course series. The study also provides a model for a medical Spanish curriculum that applies expert-recommended best practices to meet the needs of Hispanic patient populations.Limitations and conclusionsStudents who sat for the OSCE and MCE were self-selected. Baseline data on student perceptions and Spanish competency are not sufficient for making comparisons.

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