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Evaluating the effectiveness of teaching osteopathy in a combined didactics setting

Journal: Osteopathic Family Physician Date: 2018/08, 10(3):Pages: 10-15, type of study: cross sectional study

Full text    (https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Evaluating-the-Effectiveness-of-Teaching-Osteopathy-Eilerman-Keller/247d8fab6a78141ddd7b542d2e03e910cee309c7)

Keywords:

accreditation [105]
ACGME [3]
curriculum [229]
didactics [2]
medical education [623]
osteopathic medicine [1540]
family medicine [25]
cross sectional study [597]

Abstract:

Objectives: To evaluate the effects of teaching Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) and Principles and Practice (OPP) at a combined didactic conference having both allopathic (MD) and osteopathic (DO) family medicine residents. Methods: A self-administered pre/post-conference survey was distributed to 58 family medicine residents. Using a Likert-type scale, constructs measured included: the likelihood of using OMT on patients, the impact of session content, and confidence in medical knowledge of the topics presented. Demographic data was included (ie MD/DO status). The comparison of pre/post survey responses were performed for each question using the chi-square test, except when the sample size was small, where Fisher’s exact tests were used. The p-value was set at 0.05. Results: A total of 33 (66%) residents completed both pre/post-conference surveys. Enthusiasm towards OMT as a mode of treatment was high at baseline among residents. For PGY1s, the injection therapies session was most impactful (52.8%). For PGY2s & 3s, the Short Leg Syndrome lecture was most valuable (65.3%). MD/DO residents showed statistical significance in improving confidence in the Short Leg Syndrome Session (p = 0.013) and Shoulder Injection (p = 0.012). MDs showed a statistically significant increase in confidence for the treatment of Head and Neck Conditions (p = 0.0485). Conclusion: ACGME unification will challenge programs pursuing osteopathic recognition to achieve a balance between on-boarding MDs and providing content for furthering the training of DOs. This study indicates MDs have moderate interest in learning OMM/OPP in a combined didactics setting and promotes further research in this area.


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