Lawmaker, physician: Politicians are micromanaging medical education

Spread the love

(The Center Square) – A new proposal, Senate Bill 3325, would allow health care professionals to count menopause education toward the state’s implicit bias training requirement, drawing criticism from physician and state Rep. Bill Hauter, R-Morton, who says Illinois mandates too many continuing education courses.

Supporters say the change could improve women’s care while giving medical professionals more flexibility. During a recent news conference, bill sponsor state Sen. Adriane Johnson, D-Buffalo Grove, said menopause is a natural stage of life, yet far too many women struggle in silence or face unnecessary barriers to care.

“It allows a course on perimenopause and menopause to count toward the existing one-hour training requirement. This is not a new mandate and does not increase continuing education hours or add burdens for providers. Instead, it gives healthcare professionals the option to deepen their understanding of menopause symptoms, challenges, and treatment options while fulfilling a requirement they already have,” said Johnson.

Hauter says lawmakers are increasingly inserting themselves into medical education by mandating training topics.

“All health care professionals have to take continuing medical education, and the General Assembly has mandated a bunch of courses,” Hauter told The Center Square. “That’s hours that could be spent studying something important to your specialty.”

Over the years, Illinois lawmakers have added required education modules on issues ranging from implicit bias to Alzheimer’s awareness and opioid overdoses. Hauter said many of those requirements stem from lobbying efforts following high-profile incidents.

“We get politicians who are lobbied that doctors need more training in something because of a bad case somewhere,” he said.

Hauter argues that many of the mandated courses are overly basic and unnecessary for specialists who rarely encounter the issues being covered.

“The people who don’t need it — orthopedic surgeons, anesthesiologists, pathologists — are forced to take it,” he said. “And the people who actually specialize in these areas are already the experts.”

Hauter said hospitals, employers and professional medical societies already require their own training and education modules, creating overlapping requirements for many health care professionals.

“We’re inundated with everybody saying, ‘Take this course,’ and they mandate it,” Hauter said. “It crowds out the important things we have to know for our own field.”

The bill’s approach of letting menopause courses count toward implicit bias training, he added, reflects what he sees as a broader issue with lawmakers dictating medical education requirements.

“It’s a really bad situation to give politicians control of our medical education,” Hauter said.

The proposal remains under consideration in the Illinois General Assembly.

Leave a Comment





Latest News Stories

Grand jury indicts accused killer of Minnesota lawmaker

Grand jury indicts accused killer of Minnesota lawmaker

By J.D. DavidsonThe Center Square The man accused of killing Minnesota’s former House speaker and her husband faces state charges of first-degree murder. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said Thursday...
Sailors return to San Diego after extended Navy deployment

Sailors return to San Diego after extended Navy deployment

By Jamie ParsonsThe Center Square After spending almost nine months overseas, the USS Carl Vinson and Carrier Strike Group One returned to Naval Base San Diego on Thursday afternoon, with...
Under pressure, RFK Jr. brings back childhood vaccine safety committee

Under pressure, RFK Jr. brings back childhood vaccine safety committee

By Brett RowlandThe Center Square U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Thursday the reinstatement of the Task Force on Safer Childhood Vaccines, the day...
Illinois quick hits: Search continues for Gibson City suspect; manufacturing declines since 2000

Illinois quick hits: Search continues for Gibson City suspect; manufacturing declines since 2000

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square Search continues for Gibson City suspect Illinois State Police continue their search for a suspect wanted in connection with a Gibson...
Vance praises troops as backbone of Trump's peace campaign

Vance praises troops as backbone of Trump’s peace campaign

By Brett RowlandThe Center Square Vice President J.D. Vance told American and United Kingdom troops their contributions allow President Donald Trump to pursue peace worldwide. The vice president's comments come...
Foreign leaders wait for ruling in U.S. case on Trump's tariff power

Foreign leaders wait for ruling in U.S. case on Trump’s tariff power

By Brett RowlandThe Center Square Foreign leaders are watching a U.S. appeals court that could upend President Donald Trump's overhaul of global trade, held up by the tariff authority challenged...
WATCH: CA Dems announce congressional redistricting effort

WATCH: CA Dems announce congressional redistricting effort

By Dave MasonThe Center Square A large group of Democratic lawmakers, union leaders and other supporters gathered behind Gov. Gavin Newsom Thursday as he announced California is proceeding with efforts...
Trump orders drug stockpile, increased manufacturing

Trump orders drug stockpile, increased manufacturing

By Andrew RiceThe Center Square President Donald Trump ordered administration officials to draw up a list of 26 key drugs to develop a stockpile in the United States. His executive...
WATCH: Map debate, case against Texas Democrats continues in Illinois

WATCH: Map debate, case against Texas Democrats continues in Illinois

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – An Illinois Republican lawmaker says a judge’s ruling this week did not end the case against Texas...
WATCH: Illinois GOP State Fair rally takes aim at Pritzker, ‘woke agenda’

WATCH: Illinois GOP State Fair rally takes aim at Pritzker, ‘woke agenda’

By Greg Bishop | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) − Republicans took their turn at the Illinois State Fair to call out Illinois Democrats for what the...
Small business group: Pritzker-signed bills are wrong move

Small business group: Pritzker-signed bills are wrong move

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) − Gov. J.B. Pritzker has signed legislation that he says will protect workers, but a small business advocate...
Grand Canyon fire now 54% contained; 144,432 acres burned

Grand Canyon fire now 54% contained; 144,432 acres burned

By Zachery SchmidtThe Center Square America’s largest active wildfire is now 54% contained, according to a report on a U.S. government website. Containment of the Dragon Bravo Fire in Arizona...
Report: Post-election audits in swing states insufficient

Report: Post-election audits in swing states insufficient

By Elyse ApelThe Center Square A recent report analyzed the 2024 post-election audits of seven swing states, finding that many were “inadequate” and lacking “transparency.” In Michigan, it found that...
U.S. producer prices surge in July as tariffs increase costs

U.S. producer prices surge in July as tariffs increase costs

By Brett RowlandThe Center Square U.S. wholesale inflation surged last month, a sign that President Donald Trump's tariffs are boosting costs and higher prices may be on the way. The...
Colorado sued over social media warnings for minors

Colorado sued over social media warnings for minors

By Elyse ApelThe Center Square An internet trade group filed a lawsuit against Colorado Thursday morning, challenging a new law that would require social media platforms to regularly send pop-up...