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Development of entrustable professional activities for emergency medicine medical education fellowships: A modified Delphi study.
Villa, Stephen; Caretta-Weyer, Holly; Yarris, Lalena M; Clarke, Samuel O; Coates, Wendy C; Sokol, Kimberly A; Jurvis, Amanda; Papanagnou, Dimitrios; Ahn, James; Hillman, Emily; Camejo, Melanie; Deiorio, Nicole; Fischer, Kathryn M; Wolff, Meg; Estes, Molly; Dimeo, Sara; Jordan, Jaime.
Afiliação
  • Villa S; UCLA Department of Emergency Medicine UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine Los Angeles California USA.
  • Caretta-Weyer H; Department of Emergency Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine Palo Alto California USA.
  • Yarris LM; Oregon Health & Science University Portland Oregon USA.
  • Clarke SO; Department of Emergency Medicine UC Davis Health System Sacramento California USA.
  • Coates WC; Harbor-UCLA Department of Emergency Medicine UCLA Geffen School of Medicine Los Angeles California USA.
  • Sokol KA; Department of Emergency Medicine Kaweah Health Medical Center Visalia California USA.
  • Jurvis A; Department of Emergency Medicine Hennepin Healthcare Minneapolis Minnesota USA.
  • Papanagnou D; Department of Emergency Medicine Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA.
  • Ahn J; Section of Emergency Medicine University of Chicago Chicago Illinois USA.
  • Hillman E; Department of Emergency Medicine University Health-Truman Medical Center, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine Kansas City Missouri USA.
  • Camejo M; Department of Emergency Medicine University Health-Truman Medical Center, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine Kansas City Missouri USA.
  • Deiorio N; Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine Virginia Commonwealth Department of Emergency Medicine Richmond Virginia USA.
  • Fischer KM; Department of Emergency Medicine Baylor College of Medicine Houston Texas USA.
  • Wolff M; Department of Emergency Medicine University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
  • Estes M; Department of Emergency Medicine Loma Linda University School of Medicine Loma Linda California USA.
  • Dimeo S; Department of Emergency Medicine University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville Greenville South Carolina USA.
  • Jordan J; Present address: Dignity Health East Valley Emergency Medicine Residency Program Chandler AZ USA.
AEM Educ Train ; 8(1): e10944, 2024 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38504805
ABSTRACT

Background:

It is essential that medical education (MedEd) fellows achieve desired outcomes prior to graduation. Despite the increase in postgraduate MedEd fellowships in emergency medicine (EM), there is no consistently applied competency framework. We sought to develop entrustable professional activities (EPAs) for EM MedEd fellows.

Methods:

From 2021 to 2022, we used a modified Delphi method to achieve consensus for EPAs. EM education experts generated an initial list of 173 EPAs after literature review. In each Delphi round, panelists were asked to make a binary choice of whether to include the EPA. We determined an inclusion threshold of 70% agreement a priori. After the first round, given the large number of EPAs meeting inclusion threshold, panelists were instructed to vote whether each EPA should be included in the "20 most important" EPAs for a MedEd fellowship. Modifications were made between rounds based on expert feedback. We calculated descriptive statistics.

Results:

Seventeen experts completed four Delphi rounds each with 100% response. After Round 1, 87 EPAs were eliminated and two were combined. Following Round 2, 46 EPAs were eliminated, seven were combined, and three were included in the final list. After the third round, one EPA was eliminated and 13 were included. After the fourth round, 11 EPAs were eliminated. The final list consisted of 16 EPAs in domains of career development, education theory and methods, research and scholarship, and educational program administration.

Conclusions:

We developed a list of 16 EPAs for EM MedEd fellowships, the first step in implementing competency-based MedEd.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article