Assessment of Resident Physician Comfort in Screening for Social Determinants of Health in a Specialty Clinic Population

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (4):874-879 (2023)
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Abstract

Through qualitative surveys, a team of law students, law professors, physicians, and residents explored the perceptions of neurology residents towards referral to appropriate legal resources in an academic training program. Respondents reported feeling uncomfortable screening their patients for health-harming legal needs, which many attributed to a lack of training in this area. These findings indicate that neurology residents would benefit from training on screening for social factors that may be impacting their patients’ health.

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