Abstract Introduction In order to appropriately care for a patient who is homeless, physicians must recognize the significance of homelessness to health and respond to the unique challenges that homelessness presents. Unfortunately, medical students and physicians rarely receive formal training in homeless health care. This simulated patient (SP) case aims to teach learners about the presentation, diagnosis, and management of homelessness and to evaluate their skill in recognizing, screening for, and responding to patients who are homeless. Methods The program was held in a SP laboratory. Learners attended the program in groups of four. Learners were first oriented to the program before independently evaluating the SP and documenting the hi...
On a bitterly cold January evening in New York City, Mr. McCaffrey, a 63-year-old homeless man well ...
Objective. · To explore alternative ways of adapting medical student clerkships in response to prece...
Perhaps it is the culture of many medical schools that encourages students to specialize in more “pr...
Background: Washington D.C. has extensive resources to serve the homeless population; however, conne...
© 2016, The Author(s). Background Millions of Americans experience homelessness annually. Medical pr...
Every chronically homeless individual in Utah costs the public approximately $30,000 to $50,000 a ye...
INTRODUCTION Despite the rising prevalence and unmet healthcare needs of homeless populations, most ...
Project HOPE’s Homelessness in Pre-doctoral Osteopathic Education – responds to a curricular deficit...
Project HOPE – Homelessness in Osteopathic Pre-doctoral Education—began in Nova Southeastern Univers...
Background. Homeless patients have complex health needs. They also often describe difficulty accessi...
Abstract Background Despite the widespread implementation of Health Care for the Homeless programs t...
The purpose of this thesis was to provide evidence informed strategies through online modules and in...
Abstract Background Recent literature has called for humanistic care of patients and for medical sch...
The streets of the cities of America are home for one to three million people on any night or day. T...
More than 600,000 are homeless in the USA. Homeless people have higher rates of premature mortality ...
On a bitterly cold January evening in New York City, Mr. McCaffrey, a 63-year-old homeless man well ...
Objective. · To explore alternative ways of adapting medical student clerkships in response to prece...
Perhaps it is the culture of many medical schools that encourages students to specialize in more “pr...
Background: Washington D.C. has extensive resources to serve the homeless population; however, conne...
© 2016, The Author(s). Background Millions of Americans experience homelessness annually. Medical pr...
Every chronically homeless individual in Utah costs the public approximately $30,000 to $50,000 a ye...
INTRODUCTION Despite the rising prevalence and unmet healthcare needs of homeless populations, most ...
Project HOPE’s Homelessness in Pre-doctoral Osteopathic Education – responds to a curricular deficit...
Project HOPE – Homelessness in Osteopathic Pre-doctoral Education—began in Nova Southeastern Univers...
Background. Homeless patients have complex health needs. They also often describe difficulty accessi...
Abstract Background Despite the widespread implementation of Health Care for the Homeless programs t...
The purpose of this thesis was to provide evidence informed strategies through online modules and in...
Abstract Background Recent literature has called for humanistic care of patients and for medical sch...
The streets of the cities of America are home for one to three million people on any night or day. T...
More than 600,000 are homeless in the USA. Homeless people have higher rates of premature mortality ...
On a bitterly cold January evening in New York City, Mr. McCaffrey, a 63-year-old homeless man well ...
Objective. · To explore alternative ways of adapting medical student clerkships in response to prece...
Perhaps it is the culture of many medical schools that encourages students to specialize in more “pr...