Training Anesthesiology Residents to Care for the Traumatically Injured in the United States.
Anesth Analg
; 136(5): 861-876, 2023 05 01.
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| ID: mdl-37058723
ABSTRACT
Training and education for trauma anesthesiology have been predicated on 2 primary pathways learning through peripheral "complex, massive transfusion cases"-an assumption that is flawed due to the unique demands, skills, and knowledge of trauma anesthesiology-or learning through experiential education, which is also incomplete due to its unpredictable and variable exposure. Residents may receive training from senior physicians who may not maintain a trauma-focused continuing medical education. Further compounding the issue is the lack of fellowship-trained clinicians and standardized curricula. The American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA) provides a section for trauma education in its Initial Certification in Anesthesiology Content Outline. However, many trauma-related topics also fall under other subspecialties, and the outline excludes "nontechnical" skills. This article focuses on the training of anesthesiology residents and proposes a tier-based approach to teaching the ABA outline by including lectures, simulation, problem-based learning discussions, and case-based discussions that are proctored in conducive environments by knowledgeable facilitators.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Internato e Residência
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Anestesiologia
País/Região como assunto:
America do norte
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Anesth Analg
Ano de publicação:
2023
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Article