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My Life, My Story: Integrating a Life Story Narrative Component Into Medical Student Curricula.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Medical students experience burnout, depersonalization, and decreases in empathy throughout medical training. My Life, My Story (MLMS) is a narrative medicine project that aims to combat these adverse outcomes by teaching students to interview patients about their life story, with the goal of improving patient-centered care competencies, such as empathy.

Methods

The MLMS project was started in the Veterans Affairs (VA) system and has since spread to dozens of VA sites. We adapted and integrated this project into the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University curriculum. As part of the required curriculum, first- and third-year medical students participated in a life story interview with a community-based volunteer or a patient in the inpatient hospital setting, transcribed the story, and reviewed the written story with the patient. We assessed student perceptions of the project, changes in empathy, and changes in burnout symptoms.

Results

A total of 240 students participated in this project. Students spent an average of 70.7 minutes interviewing patients. A majority of the students believed MLMS was a good use of time (77%), fostered connection with patients (79%), and was effective in recognizing patients' thoughts and feelings (69%).

Discussion

To our knowledge, this is one of the first life story interview interventions to be implemented into a required medical school curriculum and outside the VA setting. MLMS may assist students in improving clinical empathy skills and create a structure for medical trainees to better understand their patients.

SUBMITTER: Lam JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8789965 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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My Life, My Story: Integrating a Life Story Narrative Component Into Medical Student Curricula.

Lam Jeffrey A JA   Feingold-Link Mara M   Noguchi Julia J   Quinn Anne A   Chofay Dana D   Cahill Kate K   Rougas Steven S  

MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources 20220126


<h4>Introduction</h4>Medical students experience burnout, depersonalization, and decreases in empathy throughout medical training. My Life, My Story (MLMS) is a narrative medicine project that aims to combat these adverse outcomes by teaching students to interview patients about their life story, with the goal of improving patient-centered care competencies, such as empathy.<h4>Methods</h4>The MLMS project was started in the Veterans Affairs (VA) system and has since spread to dozens of VA sites  ...[more]

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