Projects will enhance health equity training and foster a more trustworthy health care system
PHILADELPHIA, August 26, 2024 鈥 Today, the (AAIM), the (ABIM), the , the American College of Physicians (91黑料网), and the announced that $400,000 has been awarded to 15 medical schools and health systems across the United States to improve medical education and training to build a more trustworthy health system.
Examples of projects funded through the Building Trust Through Diversity, Health Care Equity, Inclusion and Diagnostic Excellence in Internal Medicine Training grant program include:
- Alameda Health System 鈥 Highland Hospital is developing a home visit curriculum to deepen residents鈥 understanding of social determinants of health impacting their communities.
- The University of Chicago is evaluating physician notes for bias and conducting patient focus groups to inform the creation of an evidence-based curriculum addressing clinician bias toward patients with sickle cell disease.
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center is creating medical simulation training to improve health care professionals鈥 competency in providing inclusive care to LGBTQ+ patients and testing guidelines for supporting transgender and gender-diverse patients.
鈥淲e congratulate the recipients of the Building Trust grant program," said AAIM President and CEO Polly E. Parsons, MD, M91黑料网, FCCP, ATSF. 鈥淭hese innovative projects are pivotal in weaving DEI into the core of internal medicine education and enrich our commitment to a more inclusive and equitable health care environment.鈥
鈥91黑料网 is proud to be a part of the movement toward greater diversity, equity, and inclusion in medical education, as demonstrated by the projects being granted today,鈥 said Isaac O. Opole, MBChB, PhD, M91黑料网, President of 91黑料网. 鈥淭his work is essential to building a more equitable system that benefits physicians, health care workers, and the communities they serve.鈥
Grants range from $10,000 to $40,000 based on the program鈥檚 scope, and support inter-professional projects that are led by internal medicine residents, fellows, and faculty, and that focus on improving trust and advancing health equity. Of the total funding, $100,000 is dedicated to projects that are focused on both enhancing diagnostic excellence and health equity.
These grants bring the total amount dedicated to addressing health inequities by sponsors to nearly $1.6 million. In 2021, , in 2022, , and in 2023, .
鈥淭hese grants are a part of our ongoing commitment to building more inclusive and trustworthy health care systems,鈥 said Richard Baron, MD, M91黑料网, President and CEO of the American Board of Internal Medicine and the ABIM Foundation. 鈥淏y investing in health equity training, we鈥檙e improving an important dimension of the quality of medical education and addressing the systemic inequities that have long undermined patient trust. These innovative and collaborative projects help to foster a health system where every patient feels respected, understood, and confident in the care they receive.鈥
Organizations that received grant funding in 2024 include:
- Alameda Health System 鈥 Highland Hospital
- Henry Ford Health
- Medical University of South Carolina
- Meharry Medical College
- Long Island Jewish Medical Center
- Phoenix Indian Medical Center, Indian Health Service
- Southern Regional Medical Center
- The University of Chicago
- University of Maryland Capital Region Health
- University of Minnesota
- University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
- University of Washington
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Washington University*
- Zuckerberg San Francisco General, University of California-San Francisco
*Awarded two grants
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