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Impacting Underserved Communities as a GI Trainee
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Alex Zhornitskiy
Alexander Nguyen
Jonathan Kaunitz
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[1] Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center,Department of Internal Medicine, Hospitalist Services
[2] Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center,Gastroenterology Fellowship Program, Vatche and Tamar Manoukian Division of Digestive Diseases
[3] David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA,Medical Service, West Los Angeles VAMC and Departments of Medicine and Surgery
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Gastroenterology fellowship programs commonly include VA and county hospitals whose patient populations consist of some of the most vulnerable and underserved populations in the country who have a multitude of socioeconomic hurdles that limit their ability to address ongoing medical issues, all while having a restricted political voice and receiving care in under-resourced clinical settings. Since trainees are integral to the care of these patients, they have available two approaches that can affect community and hospital-based change, namely quality improvement (QI) and healthcare advocacy. QI projects focused on optimizing colorectal cancer screening, and Helicobacter pylori testing/eradication can provide value at an institutional level. Healthcare advocacy can be approached through involvement in national gastroenterological associations or locally through means such as establishing a fellowship-based advocacy group similar to a journal club. Both routes enable trainees to positively impact underserved communities.
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页码:1596 / 1598
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