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[HealthLiteracy 1545] Re: Medical School curriculum
Mercedes Blanco/MAXIMUS
MercedesBlanco at maximus.comTue Dec 4 14:10:31 EST 2007
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Andrew: Please add me as the Center for Health Literacy if you are sharing
a curriculum.
thanks.
Mercedes Blanco
Center for Health Literacy
Director
Cell: 774-451-4178
Fax: 703-251-8240
www.maximus.com/chl
Andrew Pleasant <pleasant at AESOP.Rutgers.edu>
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[HealthLiteracy 1541] Re: Medical School curriculum
Hi everyone ...
If you would want to ... please send me your collected syllabi
(either as Word or .pdf documents) and I will begin a collection of
them online in one place.
thanks,
Andrew Pleasant
>Dear all --
>
>I teach in a field outside medicine: applied linguistics, also
>sometimes known as TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other
>Languages), basically, teacher education for future ESL/EFL teachers.
>Last summer, I taught a new course called Seminar in Immigrant
>Literacies which includes a unit on health literacy. The class is
>directed towards advanced undergrad and grad students in our program
>but we recruit in Health Ed, Nursing, and Public Health. Last summer
>we had students from the nursing program taking the class alongside
>students from the TESOL program. The cross-disciplinary dynamic is
>fascinating, with the nursing students learning more about the
>language demands of the health care context, and the TESOL students
>learning more about the health care system and content of health care
>tasks. Both groups come away with a fuller understanding of the health
>care needs of immigrant communities...
>
>I can share the syllabus with interested folks.
>
>Maricel Santos
>
>
>eQuoting "Zarcadoolas, Christina" <christina.zarcadoolas at mssm.edu>:
>
>> I teach a course in Health Literacy to medical students and MPH
students
>> at our medical school.
>> I'd be happy to share the curriculum.
>>
>>
>> Christina Zarcadoolas PhD
>> Dept. of Community and Preventive Medicine
>> Mount Sinai School of Medicine
>> One Gustave Levy Place
>> Box 1043
>> New York, NY 10029
>> 212-241-0625
>> christina.zarcadoolas at mssm.edu
>>
>>
>>
>> _____
>>
>> From: healthliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov
>> [mailto:healthliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of klubimir at aol.com
>> Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 2:29 PM
>> To: healthliteracy at nifl.gov
>> Subject: [HealthLiteracy 1529] Medical School curriculum
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I recieve the Health and literacy email discussion and find the
breadth
>> fascinating and heartening.
>> I am a physician,completing fellowship training in specialty of
>> Geriatric
>> Medicine, at the John A Burns School of Medicine, University of
Hawaii.
>> My
>> colleagues and I are in the process of developing a Health Literacy
>> Curriculum
>> for medical students and other physicians in training. A literature
>> review has
>> had low yield regarding other medical or professional schools
>> intergrating the
>> topic of Health Literacy into their curriculum.
>>
>> Does anyone have any knowledge of medical or other professional
schools
>> incorporating health literacy into their training curriculum?
>>
>> Thank you in advance for your input.
>>
>> Karen Lubimir, M.D., D.M.D.
>> Fellow, Department of Geriatric Medicine
>> John A. Burns School of Medicine
>> University of Hawaii
>> Honolulu, HI
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Julie McKinney <julie_mcKinney at worlded.org>
>> To: healthliteracy at nifl.gov
>> Sent: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 3:25 pm
>> Subject: [HealthLiteracy 1519] Wednesday Question: Policy Wish List?
>>
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I don't want to interrupt the topic of using TV for ESOL in health
>> settings, but
>> I want to ask for some feedback for this week's question.
>>
>> What kinds of policy changes would be helpful to health literacy
>> efforts? It
>> could be national or state policy, policy within your professional
>> system, or
>> policy within your specific program. The field is open. Any ideas or
>> wishes?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Julie
>>
>> Julie McKinney
>> Discussion List Moderator
>> World Education/NCSALL
>> jmckinney at worlded.org
>>
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