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Passport To The Picu: A Quality Improvement Project For Resident Critical Care Education, Laura Miller-Smith, Tara Benton, Jennifer Flint, Jenna Miller, Kelly S. Tieves
Passport To The Picu: A Quality Improvement Project For Resident Critical Care Education, Laura Miller-Smith, Tara Benton, Jennifer Flint, Jenna Miller, Kelly S. Tieves
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The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) has significant variability in patient numbers, acuity and disease processes represented throughout the year. This variability leads to differences in educational exposure for our residents. Prior attempts at standardizing education through a scheduled didactic program were limited by the time constraints of this high intensity and unpredictable environment. In 2015, the pediatric critical care rotation evaluation had the lowest scores for provision of didactic education. On a Likert scale of 1-5 (with 5 being excellent), the didactic scores were 3.41 (Jan - June 2015) and 3.79 (July - Dec. 2015.), lower than other rotations …
Graduate Medical Education 2015-2016 Annual Report, Children's Mercy Hospital
Graduate Medical Education 2015-2016 Annual Report, Children's Mercy Hospital
GME Annual Reports
Annual report of the Children's Mercy Hospital Graduate Medical Education department, including pediatric residency, internal medicine/pediatrics residency, fellowship programs, medical students, continuing medical education, and library services.
2016-2017 Pediatric Subspecialty Trainees And Residents, Children's Mercy Hospital
2016-2017 Pediatric Subspecialty Trainees And Residents, Children's Mercy Hospital
Residents and Fellows Portraits
Photo composites of the graduate pediatric trainees in allergy/immunology, child abuse pediatrics, child neurology, clinical child psychology, clinical cytogenetics & molecular genetics, clinical pharmacology, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, hospice Y palliative care, neonatal-perinatal medicine, pediatric cardiology, pediatric critical care medicine, pediatric dentistry, pediatric endocrinology, pediatric emergency medicine, pediatric ethics, child gastroenterology, pediatric hematology/oncology, pediatric hospital medicine, pediatric infectious diseases, pediatric nephrology, pediatric optometry, pediatric otolaryngology, pediatric plastic surgery, pediatric pulmonology, pediatric radiology, pediatric rehabilitation, pediatric sports medicine, pediatric surgery, pediatric residency and med/peds residency
2015-2016 Pediatric Subspecialty Trainees, Children's Mercy Hospital
2015-2016 Pediatric Subspecialty Trainees, Children's Mercy Hospital
Residents and Fellows Portraits
Photo composite of the graduate pediatric trainees in allergy/immunology, child abuse pediatrics, child neurology, clinical child psychology, clinical cytogenetics, clinical pharmacology, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, neonatal-perinatal medicine, pediatric adolescent gynecology, pediatric & congenital cardiac perfusion, pediatric cardiology, pediatric critical care, pediatric dentistry, pediatric dermatology, pediatric emergency medicine, pediatric endocrinology, pediatric gastroenterology, pediatric hematology/oncology, pediatric hospital medicine, pediatric infectious diseases, pediatric nephrology, pediatric ophthalmology, pediatric optometry, pediatric otolaryngology, pediatric ophthalmology/optometry, pediatric otolaryngology, pediatric radiology, pediatric rehabilitation, pediatric surgery, pediatric residency and med/peds residency
Application Of The Many Facet Rasch Model To Validate A Survey For The Selection Of Chief Residents, Kadriye O. Lewis, Haiqin Chen
Application Of The Many Facet Rasch Model To Validate A Survey For The Selection Of Chief Residents, Kadriye O. Lewis, Haiqin Chen
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The literature does not show any established guidelines, methods, or psychometric instruments for selecting Chief Residents in academic programs. This study validates a newly designed instrument based on the characteristics and leadership qualities from the residents' perspectives. Our newly developed survey can differentiate Chief Resident candidates' performance as well as identify why a specific candidate is selected or not through MFRM. This tool can be applied to other residency programs.
Investigating Program Directors' Milestones Assessment Practices In Graduate Medical Education: Preliminary Results, Kadriye O. Lewis, Susan B. Hathaway, J F. Knapp, Denise Bratcher, Douglas Blowey
Investigating Program Directors' Milestones Assessment Practices In Graduate Medical Education: Preliminary Results, Kadriye O. Lewis, Susan B. Hathaway, J F. Knapp, Denise Bratcher, Douglas Blowey
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ACGME's Milestones assessment requirement placed new demands on Program Directors. This study investigates current assessment practices as well as identifies the needs and challenges of the program directors in implement Milestones for assessment in Graduate Medical Education at Children's Mercy Kansas City.