Optimizing Resident Training: Results and Recommendations of the 2009 Council of Residency Directors Consensus Conference

被引:7
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作者
Stahmer, Sarah [1 ]
Kuhn, Gloria [2 ]
机构
[1] Duke Univ, Dept Surg, Div Emergency Med, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[2] Wayne State Univ, Dept Emergency Med, Detroit, MI USA
关键词
graduate medical education; residency training; deliberate practice; emergency medicine; EMERGENCY-MEDICINE; DELIBERATE PRACTICE; EXPERT-PERFORMANCE; CLINICAL-PRACTICE; MODEL; EDUCATION; BEDSIDE;
D O I
10.1111/j.1553-2712.2010.00888.x
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R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
This paper reports the results of a consensus conference of the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD) to discuss the experiential training component of residency education in the emergency department (ED) and to make recommendations on structuring clinical training. Self-selected emergency medicine (EM) educators discussed experiential training focusing on three topic areas: 1) methods to optimize training in the clinical setting, 2) identification of goals and objectives by training year, and 3) determination of measurable behaviors demonstrating achievement of goals and objectives by residents. Topic areas were organized into the following questions: 1) what is the optimal number and evolution of ED shifts for EM residents during their residency training, 2) what clinical skills are expected of a resident at each level of training, and 3) what objective measures should be used to provide evidence of resident competency? Participants attended a lecture on the goals of the conference, the questions to be answered, and the role and implementation of deliberate practice into experiential training. Attendees were divided into three groups, each discussing one question. Each group had two discussion leaders. All discussions were digitally recorded for accuracy. After discussion all groups reconvened and reported summaries of discussions and recommendations to ensure group agreement. There were 59 participants representing 42 training programs. Educators agree that essential features of designing the ED clinical experience include the need to: 1) structure and tailor the clinical experience to optimize learning, 2) establish expectations for clinical performance based on year of training, and 3) provide feedback that is explicit to year-specific performance expectations. ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE 2010; 17:S78-S86 (C) 2010 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine.
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页码:S78 / S86
页数:9
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