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Bringing continuing medical education to the bedside: The university of California, San Francisco Hospitalist Mini-College

机译:在床边进行继续医学教育:加利福尼亚大学旧金山医院小型学院

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INTRODUCTION: As a relatively new generalist specialty, hospitalists must acquire new competencies that may not have been taught during their training years. Continuing medical education (CME) has traditionally been a mechanism to meet training needs but often fails to apply adult learning principles and fulfill current demands. METHODS: We developed an innovative 3-day course called the University of California, San Francisco Hospitalist Mini-College (UHMC) that brings adult learners to the bedside for small-group learning focused on content areas relevant to today's hospitalists. The program was built on a structure of 4 clinical domains and 2 clinical skills labs. Sessions about patient safety and immersion into traditional academic learning vehicles, such as morning report and a morbidity and mortality conference, were also included. Participants completed a precourse survey and a postcourse evaluation. RESULTS: Over 5 years, 152 participants enrolled and completed the program; 91% completed the pre-UHMC survey and 89% completed the postcourse evaluation. Overall, participants rated the quality of the UHMC course highly (4.65; 1-5 scale). Ninety-eight percent of UHMC participants (n=57) in 2011 to 2012 reported a "high" or "definite" likelihood to change practice, higher than the 78% reported by the 11,447 participants in other UCSF CME courses during the same time period. DISCUSSION: The UHMC successfully brought participants to an academic health center for a participatory, hands-on, and small-group learning experience that was highly rated. A shift of CME from a hotel conference room to the bedside is feasible, valued by participants, and offers a new paradigm for how to maintain and improve hospitalist competencies.
机译:简介:作为一个相对较新的通才专业,住院医生必须获得在培训期间未曾教过的新能力。传统上,继续医学教育(CME)是一种满足培训需求的机制,但通常无法应用成人学习原则并不能满足当前的需求。方法:我们开发了一个为期3天的创新课程,称为加利福尼亚大学旧金山医院小学院(UHMC),该课程将成人学习者带到床边进行小组学习,重点是与当今医院医生相关的内容领域。该程序建立在4个临床领域和2个临床技能实验室的结构上。还包括有关患者安全和沉浸在传统学术学习工具中的会议,例如晨报和发病率和死亡率会议。参与者完成了赛前调查和赛后评估。结果:5年多来,有152名参与者注册并完成了该计划; 91%的人完成了UHMC之前的调查,89%的人完成了课程后评估。总体而言,参与者对UHMC课程的质量给予很高的评价(4.65; 1-5级)。 2011年至2012年,有98%的UHMC参与者(n = 57)报告“改变”实践的可能性“高”或“确定”,高于同期UCSF CME其他课程的11,447名参与者报告的78% 。讨论:UHMC成功地将参与者带到了学术健康中心,以提供高度评价的参与式,动手式和小组学习经验。 CME从酒店会议室转移到床边的做法是可行的,受到参与者的重视,并且为如何保持和提高住院医生的能力提供了新的范例。

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