Is Academic Medicine Prepared to Teach About the Intersection of Childhood Experiences and Health? An Exploratory Survey of Faculty

Dr. Koo: PGY-2 Resident Physician in the Department of Psychiatry, Olive View-University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, Sylmar, CA. Dr. Irwin: PGY-1 Resident Physician in the Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. Dr. Sturgis: PGY-1 Resident in the Department of Urology, Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL. Dr. Schwartz: Michael Reese Endowed Professor and Interim Head in the Department of Medical Education, Research Professor and Director of the Pediatrics Research Core in the Department of Pediatrics, and JD Candidate in the Chicago School of Law, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL. Dr. Hasnain: Professor and Associate Head of Faculty Development & Research in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, Associate Dean for Faculty Development, Director of Patientcentered Medicine Scholars Program, and Co-Director, ENGAGE-IL University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL. Dr. Davis: Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL. Dr. Stillerman: Clinical Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine and Medical Director of the Office of Community Engagement/Mile Square School Health Centers, University of Illinois Chicago, and Co-Founder of The Center for Trauma, Health Equity, and Neurobiology (THEN), Chicago, IL.

Correspondence: Audrey Stillerman, MD, UIC Department of Family and Community Medicine, Office of Community Engagement and Neighborhood Health Partnerships, 818 S. Wolcott, Rm 809, Chicago, IL 60612; e-mail: [email protected].

Disclosures: The authors declare no conflict of interest.

All authors made substantial contributions to conception and design of the study, acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data. Drs. Koo, Irwin, Sturgis, and Stillerman drafted the article, and Drs. Schwartz, Hasnain, Davis, and Stillerman critically revised the article for important intellectual content. All authors gave their approval of the version being submitted.

Institutional Review Board Approval: In 2020, the institutional review board of the University of Illinois at Chicago approved this study, and the institutional review board of Rush University Medical Center granted exemption for this study.

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A.K., J.I., M.S. contributed equally to this work.

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