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Forum, July 17: Country failing to address pandemic of addiction
Published: 7/16/2021 10:00:01 PM
Modified: 7/16/2021 10:00:08 PM
Country failing to address pandemic of addiction
The July 15 Associated Press article confirmed that this country lost 93,000 people with drug addictions via overdoses during the pandemic.
With a health care system inadequate to the task, and little comment on how we will address treating this terrible addiction pandemic, we seem to be a country that continues to look at deaths due to addiction and mental illness as a loss of losers rather than of fellow human beings.
Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Canada have lost far fewer people to overdose deaths. They are obviously looking at, and treating, mental illness and addiction much more progressively than we are.
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“Our goal is to have medical students gain the skills they need to become good physician scientists and researchers,” says Yasmin Kamal, MD-PhD ’22. Including a need to understand and effectively communicate scholarly literature.
Kamal is referring to Geisel School of Medicine’s Science Scholars program, which a few years ago she and fellow student Marek Svoboda, MD-PhD ’24, formalized and restructured taking it beyond a student interest group to a preclinical elective within the curriculum.
Their journey is described in a paper, “Science Scholars Curriculum: Integrating Scientific Research into Undergraduate Medical Education through a Comprehensive Student-Led Preclinical Elective,” published today in MedEdPORTAL. Lead authors Kamal and Svoboda, and senior author Roshini Pinto-Powell, MD, professor of medical education, and Science Scholars advisor, layout the benefits of familiarizing future physicians with the scientific method.