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Title: Best Practices in Emergency Medicine


1
Best Practices in Emergency Medicine
  • The Residency Review Committee (RRC)
  • February 23, 2003
  • PIFsManship
  • Arthur Sanders, MD, Chairman
  • Larry Sulton, PhD, Executive Director

2
The Program Information Form (PIF)
  • Input Description Institutions and resources

3
The Program Information Form (PIF)
  • Input Description Institutions and resources
  • Process Description Organization and conduct of
    the program

4
The Program Information Form (PIF)
  • Input Description Institutions and resources
  • Process Description Organization and conduct of
    the program
  • Outcome Description Methods to evaluate
    residents and the program

5
Preparing the PIF Whose Responsibility Is It
Anyway?
  • Program Director
  • Faculty
  • Residents
  • Residency Coordinator

6
Making the PIF a Team Project
  • Team Leader
  • Develop action plan with timeline

7
Making the PIF a Team Project
  • Team Leader
  • Develop action plan with timeline
  • Identify key team members

8
Making the PIF a Team Project
  • Team Leader
  • Develop action plan with timeline
  • Identify key team members
  • Assign sections for draft workup

9
Making the PIF a Team Project
  • Team Leader
  • Develop action plan with timeline
  • Identify key team members
  • Assign sections for draft workup
  • Review progress periodically

10
Making the PIF a Team Project
  • Team Leader
  • Develop action plan with timeline
  • Identify key team members
  • Assign sections for draft workup
  • Review progress periodically
  • Keep everyone on task

11
PIFsManship The Basics
  • Organized
  • Concise
  • Consistent
  • Understood

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Accreditation Data System Part I (Program
Structure)
  • Basic Program Information
  • Resident Complement
  • Scholarly Activity
  • Duty Hours

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Resident Complement
  • EM Positions 8
  • Number Trainees in Combined Program 2
  • 1.0 FTE allocates 2 residents (each _at_ 0.5)

16
Accreditation Data System Part II(Program
Resources and Activities)
  • Teaching Staff/Personnel
  • Patient Population
  • Fellowships
  • Conferences
  • Curriculum
  • Evaluation

17
Requirements, Guidelines, and the PIFArt
Sanders, MDRRC Chair
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Previous Citations or Concerns
  • List each of the citations
  • Describe the steps that have been taken to
    correct the problem.
  • If documented in the program information form you
    prepare for this review, provide page
    references.

20
Program Changes
  •  
  • Describe major changes, since the last survey
    and review. (Include changes in sponsoring
    organization, participating hospitals, required
    rotations, resident complement, etc.)

21
  • In the past five years, have any residents left
    the program prior to completion?
  • . . . have any residents been retained longer
    than 36 months for remedial training?
  • List each of the citations or concerns, if any,
    from the notification letter. Briefly describe
    actions taken to correct the problem(s).

22
Facilities and Resources
  • Space, efficiency of operations, ancillary
    support
  • ED Volume and acuity / variety of patients
  • Clinical Supervision
  • Progressive Responsibilities link to
    competencies
  • Resident Duty Hours off service rotations
  • Policy on personal physicians

23
Lab and Radiology Turnaround Times
  • Describe the location of the lab and indicate the
    turnaround time for the following
  • 0 Negative or type specific uncrossmatched blood
  • ABGs
  • Electrolytes
  • Specifically state time to obtain results for CT
    of the head, portable lateral cervical spine
    x-ray, and portable chest x-ray.

24
Teaching Staff
  • Head of Emergency Medicine
  • Program Director
  • Core Faculty

25
Core Faculty
  • Provides clinical service and teaching

26
Core Faculty
  • Provides clinical service and teaching
  • Devotes majority of professional time

27
Core Faculty
  • Provides clinical service and teaching
  • Devotes majority of professional time
  • Has sufficient protected time

28
Core Faculty
  • Provides clinical service and teaching
  • Devotes majority of professional time
  • Has sufficient protected time
  • Scholarly Activity

29
Core Faculty
  • Name
  • Position
  • Residency Training
  • Board Certification (Year)
  • Faculty Years in EM
  • Clinical
  • Supervision
  • (Hrs/Week)
  • Administration (Hrs/Week)

30
Core Faculty
  • Research (Hrs/Week)
  • Teaching/ Didactics
  • (Hrs/Week)
  • Chapters
  • Peer (Sub)
  • Abstracts
  • Case Reports
  • Non-Peer (Sub)
  • Natl/ Regional Presentations

31
Faculty Development
  • Core Faculty
  • Development vs. Evaluation/Assignments
  • Example

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Letters of Agreement
  • A statement outlining educational objectives
  • A statement that the rotation summary (as
    presented in section IV.B) has been reviewed and
    agreed to by the service director
  • c. A description of the resources and facilities
    in the institution that will be available to each
    resident, including but not limited to library
    and medical records

37
Letters of Agreement
  • A description of the duties and responsibilities
    the resident will have on the rotation
  • A description of the relationship that will exist
    between emergency medicine residents and the
    residents and faculty on the service and
  • A description of the supervision emergency
    medicine residents will receive on the rotation.

38
Prehospital Care
  • Paramedic base station experience
  • EMS rotation
  • Ride with ground ambulance units
  • Participate in teaching prehospital personnel
  • Participate in disaster planning and drills
  • Participate in quality/performance audits

39
Educational Program
  • Clinical rotation summaries / block diagram
    Link to competencies
  • Conferences Who gives and attends them 70
    attendance with protected time for residents

40
Educational Program
  • Tracking Procedures/Resuscitations
  • Procedures and resuscitations numbers Link to
    competencies
  • Patient Follow-up Protocols

41
Educational Program
  • Continuous quality improvement
  • Research training
  • Physician wellness
  • Family violence
  • ACGME core competencies

42
Evaluations
  • Resident evaluations
  • oral and written
  • procedures and resuscitations
  • signed by residents
  • formal remediation
  • Evaluation of faculty
  • ABEM test results
  • Due process procedures
  • Competencies
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