The medical literature shows that social determinants of health have a significant impact upon health outcomes. However, health professionals often lack the skills to address these determinants at the systems-level. Therefore, we developed a Design Thinking workshop to teach about health-related social needs and to practice designing person-centered solutions. We piloted the workshop with 53 medical and physician assistant students; 69.8% responded to the post-workshop questionnaire. Nearly 80% of students agreed the workshop helped them understand the effect of context on clinical outcomes and demonstrated how to design patient-centered solutions. However, only 50% of respondents anticipated using the Design Thinking methods in their future practice. We need to identify more effective ways to demonstrate the practical application of Design Thinking to clinical work settings.
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Lesselroth, B., Park, H., Monkman, H., Ijams, S., Yarnall, R., Kollaja, L., … Dennis, S. (2021). Student academy: A pilot design thinking workshop o teach community medicine. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 286, pp. 79–83). IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI210642
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