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Applying Advances Rosalyn P. Scott, MD, MSHA Professor of Surgery Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine
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GME Challenges We Face Teach curriculum effectively Assure equivalent experience despite rotating at different hospitals Assess readiness for increased responsibility/performing procedures Distinguish service from education Develop team skills Develop lifelong learning strategies Accommodate life events
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Curriculum What are the opportunities in our system to convey principles mandated by curriculum? What are the competencies associated with what learners need to know? –Developing an (e-)portfolio for each trainee/level of training Mapping & Distributing Competency- based Curricula: Tools and Techniques (John Voss) –Used by faculty now –Interested in expanding this to learners
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Equivalent Experience How patient exposure at a VA hospital with a suburban hospital? –Virtual patients –Guided care of virtual patient can enhance outcomes Simucase: Interactive Virtual Patients to Improve Clinical Reasoning (Tim Willet) –Determine knowledge gaps Self-Assessment within a Learner- Prescribed CME/CE Curriculum (Destry Sulkes)
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Assess Readiness Track performance –Automatic Capture of Clinical Notes (Anderson Spickard) Simulation vs. clinical experience –What experience correlates with being safe? Achieving mastery? –Assessment tools – Peter’s triangulation between teacher, learner and skill Individual as part of a team –Darrell Kirch spoke of the need for a new culture in healthcare fostering collaboration and transparency
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Distinguish Service from Education Impact of 80 hour work week on clinical experience and service “needs” of hospital Promoting team care –Unconference on Transforming Medical Education - how assess individual in a team –Break down silos of professional education –Mapping competencies across curricula may be key to seeing opportunities
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Lifelong Learning Strategies Nimble Learning During Life Events Establish patterns during residency that prepare learners for MOC/CPD –Steve Clyman, Cary Sennet and others spoke about ongoing physician evaluation and portfolios How can we continue learning during life events? –Webcast conferences, grand rounds,etc. –E-learning –Virtual patient experiences –Virtual participation in patient care
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