Drug and alcohol medical education: evaluation of a national programme
- 1 July 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Addiction
- Vol. 87 (7) , 1041-1048
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.1992.tb03122.x
Abstract
In recognition of inadequacies in drug and alcohol medical education, funds were allocated to all Australian medical schools in 1988 to appoint co-ordinators to develop and implement drug and alcohol curricula. This programme was broadly modelled on the Career Teacher Programme successfully implemented in North America in the 1970s and early 1980s. During 1989 all but one of Australia's 10 medical schools made drug and alcohol co-ordinator appointments. Appointees came from diverse backgrounds including general practice, psychiatry, internal medicine, psychology and social work. The present study is a process evaluation and forms the first examination of the programme. Overall, findings indicated the programme to have achieved a 158% increase in drug and alcohol teaching hours, a 383% increase in the number of electives and a 109% increase in student places for elective!. These effects occurred even though the average duration of co-ordinators’appointments was only 15 months. Implications of these recent developments are discussed in terms of teaching strategies, clinical experience and the inclusion of key educational issues such as early intervention. Recommendations are made for a continuation of the programme and for future outcome evaluation.Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Recent advances in health professional training on substance abuse disordersDrug and Alcohol Review, 1991
- Undergraduate Training in Substance Abuse in the United KingdomBritish Journal of Addiction, 1989
- An initiative for teaching about alcohol and other drugs in Australian medical schoolsThe Medical Journal of Australia, 1987
- A review of medical education in alcohol and other drug abuseJAMA, 1987
- Alcohol education for doctorsPublished by Oxford University Press (OUP) ,1986
- The Identification of Alcohol‐related Problems by General PractitionersBritish Journal of Addiction, 1986
- The Newcastle ExperienceAustralian Drug and Alcohol Review, 1986
- The Drug and Alcohol Curriculum at Flinders School of MedicineAustralian Drug and Alcohol Review, 1986
- Training in Drug and Alcohol Problems for Family MedicineAustralian Drug and Alcohol Review, 1986
- Changing Perspectives on Alcohol and Drug ProblemsAustralian Drug and Alcohol Review, 1986