Infusing Intellectual and Developmental Disability Curriculum in Medical School

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This presentation highlights the integration of an Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) curriculum in medical schools, emphasizing the importance of addressing healthcare disparities. The curriculum evolution, including grants and remote implementations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is discussed. Additionally, the establishment of a student chapter and partnerships with external organizations for clinical rotations underscore the commitment to serving the IDD community.


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  1. Infusing Intellectual and Developmental Disability Curriculum in Medical School DD Councils of the 5 Boroughs Conference: Aging in the Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities Community July 18, 2023 Vincent Siasoco, MD, MBA Family Medicine Physician Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Pediatrics Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center

  2. Disparities In Healthcare

  3. Infusing Intellectual and Developmental Disability Curriculum in Medical School AY2017 2018 2nd Year Medical School Course: Nervous System and Human Behavior -IDD curriculum begins. AY2018 2019 2nd Year Medical School Course: Nervous System and Human Behavior and Introduction to Clinical Skills Courses. AY2019 2020 2ndYear Medical School Course: Nervous System and Human Behavior and Introduction to Clinical Skills Courses -Einstein is awarded grant funding through the AADMD National Curriculum Initiative in Developmental Medicine (NCIDM) which is now called NICHE. AY2020 2021 Einstein continues to implement the NCIDM Project into the 2nd year NSHB curriculum remotely due to COVID 19 Pandemic.

  4. AY2020 2021 -The AADMD Student Chapter at Einstein is established. AY2021 2022 -Special Olympics reopens in-person Games and the Healthy Athletes Screening. Student Chapter

  5. Infusing Intellectual and Developmental Disability Curriculum in Medical School AY2021 2022 2nd Year Medical School Course: Transition To Clerkship Course. AY2022 2023 1st Year Medical School Course: Service-Learning Program. -External Partnerships - ADAPT Community Network Bronx Day Program. 3rd Year Medical School Curriculum: Primary Care Clerkship Clinical Rotations -Rose F. Kennedy Adult Clinic -ADAPT Community Network Bronx Clinic

  6. THANK YOU Vincent Siasoco, MD, MBA

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