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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Burnout And Resilience Among Pediatric Residents In Stockholm, Sweden: Findings From A Mixed-Methods Study, Lauren Poull, Sanaz Skyttner-Rahmani, Andrea P. Anderson, Weston T. Powell, Jiaqi Yin, Carolyn C. Foster, Maneesh Batra
Burnout And Resilience Among Pediatric Residents In Stockholm, Sweden: Findings From A Mixed-Methods Study, Lauren Poull, Sanaz Skyttner-Rahmani, Andrea P. Anderson, Weston T. Powell, Jiaqi Yin, Carolyn C. Foster, Maneesh Batra
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Objective
To measure the prevalence of burnout among pediatric residents at Karolinska University Hospital (KUH).
To describe the local drivers of burnout and the protective factors that lead to resilience and workplace engagement.
Conclusions
Prevalence of burnout among Swedish pediatric residents in this study was 39%, which is lower than reported in the US (50-60%).
Drivers of burnout were identified across all four domains. They included local features of the learning environment, and many are modifiable.
Protective factors include perceived control over scheduling, better mental and physical health, lower perceived stress, and being a parent. …
Global Health Experience In Botswana, Jared Willard
Global Health Experience In Botswana, Jared Willard
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Describes a global health learning experience at the Botswana Baylor Center of Excellence with emphasis on treating pediatric HIV/AIDS patients.
The Lake Clinic Cambodia, A Medpeds Experience . . ., Jeremy Jennings, Jennifer Watts
The Lake Clinic Cambodia, A Medpeds Experience . . ., Jeremy Jennings, Jennifer Watts
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Describes global health learning experience providing ambulatory care in Cambodia.
Global Health Experience In Botswana, Sarah Bieser
Global Health Experience In Botswana, Sarah Bieser
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Describes experience providing care at the Botswana-Baylor Children's Center of Excellence in Gabarone, Botswana and the Princess Marina Hospital.
Sawubona From Swaziland! A Global Health View Of The Hiv/Aids Epidemic In Swaziland, Abby Hardin
Sawubona From Swaziland! A Global Health View Of The Hiv/Aids Epidemic In Swaziland, Abby Hardin
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Describes a global health learning experience with Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative in Swaziland.
General Philippine Hospital, Manila, Philippines, Cara Cecil
General Philippine Hospital, Manila, Philippines, Cara Cecil
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Describes her experience working in the Philippine General Hospital/University of the Philippines providing care in the pediatric ICU, neonatal ICU, and emergency department.
Swaziland Global Health Elective, Danielle Horton
Swaziland Global Health Elective, Danielle Horton
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Describes a global health learning experience
Global Health Elective, Philippine Children's Medical Center, Keith J. Martin
Global Health Elective, Philippine Children's Medical Center, Keith J. Martin
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Describes a global health learning experience working in the Philippine Children's Medical Center in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.
Global Health Rotation Caring For Children With Medical Complexity In Russia, Irina G. Trifonova
Global Health Rotation Caring For Children With Medical Complexity In Russia, Irina G. Trifonova
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Describes a global health learning experience in which a Russian-trained pediatrician completed a fellowship at Children's Mercy Kansas City and spent time at the City Children's Hospital #3 in Cheboksary, Russia to compare care models for children with medical complexity in Russia and the USA.
2018-2019 Pediatric Subspecialty Trainees, Children's Mercy Hospital
2018-2019 Pediatric Subspecialty Trainees, 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, coagulation, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, epilepsy, hospice & palliative care, neonatal-perinatal medicine, pediatric adolescent gynecology, pediatric anesthesiology, pediatric bioethics, pediatric cardiology, pediatric clinical pharmacology, pediatric critical care medicine, pediatric dentistry, 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 pathology, pediatric pulmonology, pediatric radiology, pediatric rehabilitation, pediatric sleep medicine, pediatric sports medicine, pediatric surgery, pediatric residency and med/peds residency
Guided Mentorship: Enhancing Pediatric Resident’S Skills In Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Alyssa Stoner, Kadriye O. Lewis, Jennifer Flint, Shekinah Hensley, Brian Lee, Jenna Miller
Guided Mentorship: Enhancing Pediatric Resident’S Skills In Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Alyssa Stoner, Kadriye O. Lewis, Jennifer Flint, Shekinah Hensley, Brian Lee, Jenna Miller
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Literature supports multiple aspects ofsimulation-based training1-5to impart technical skills and behavioral skills
Effects of different pedagogies have not been investigated in simulation
Pediatric residents have minimal exposure to pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) due to restrictions in work hours and increasing quality and safety initiatives6
Code LITE(Low-tech, Internal, Training Experience) is a simulation environment for our residents utilizing a guided mentorship approach, known as cognitive apprenticeship
Residents completed pre and post rotation surveys and participating residents were observed during their simulation experience Just-in-time, in-situ simulation program
10 minute specific scenario with 10 minute debriefing session
Interprofessionalteam: nurses, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, attending …
Code Lite: Developing Pediatric Residents’ Resuscitation Knowledge And Skills Using A Guided Mentoring Approach, Alyssa Stoner, Jenna Miller, Jennifer Flint, Shekinah Hensley, Brian Lee, Kadriye O. Lewis
Code Lite: Developing Pediatric Residents’ Resuscitation Knowledge And Skills Using A Guided Mentoring Approach, Alyssa Stoner, Jenna Miller, Jennifer Flint, Shekinah Hensley, Brian Lee, Kadriye O. Lewis
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Background: Simulation-based learning is a popular training method in healthcare education. Literature supports multiple aspects of simulation-based training for technical skills and behavioral skills, however the effects of different pedagogies have not been investigated in this educational method.
Objective: Examine the effects of guided mentorship during simulation on pediatric residents’ learning experience.
Graduate Medical Education Annual Report 2017-2018, Children's Mercy Hospital
Graduate Medical Education Annual Report 2017-2018, 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.
Improvement Academy Annual Report Fy2018, Children's Mercy Kansas City
Improvement Academy Annual Report Fy2018, Children's Mercy Kansas City
Improvement Academy Reports and Papers
First annual report covering the fiscal year 2018 (July 2017-June 2018).
2017-2018 Pediatric Subspecialty Trainees, Children's Mercy Hospital
2017-2018 Pediatric Subspecialty Trainees, 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 pharmacology, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, hospice & palliative care, laboratory genetics & genomics, neonatal-perinatal medicine, pediatric adolescent gynecology, pediatric anesthesiology, pediatric bioethics, pediatric cardiology, pediatric critical care medicine, pediatric dentistry, pediatric emergency medicine, pediatric endocrinology, pediatric gastroenterology, pediatric hematology/oncology, pediatric hospital medicine, pediatric infectious diseases, pediatric nephrology, pediatric optometry, pediatric ophthalmology, pediatric otolaryngology, pediatric pulmonology, pediatric radiology, pediatric rehabilitation, pediatric sports medicine, pediatric surgery, pediatric residency and med/peds residency.
A "Passport" To Urgent Care: Medical Student Education In The Pediatric Urgent Care Setting, Emily Montgomery, David Skoglund, Tiffany Addington, Robert Riss, Amanda Montalbano
A "Passport" To Urgent Care: Medical Student Education In The Pediatric Urgent Care Setting, Emily Montgomery, David Skoglund, Tiffany Addington, Robert Riss, Amanda Montalbano
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Background
Pediatric Urgent Care (PUC) serves as a rich environment to teach outpatient pediatric acute care. 96% of PUCs host trainees, but only 4% host medical students.1 Constraints on clinical teaching slots2 necessitate the utilization of novel settings.
Fall 2017, the University of Kansas (KU) School of Medicine approached the Division of Urgent Care at Children’s Mercy Hospital (CMH) in Kansas City, Missouri to host 3rd year medical students as part of their pediatric clerkship.
The PUC became a new site for medical student education, necessitating the development of a new curriculum.
Objective
Create a curriculum for pediatric clerkship students …
Improving Handoffs By Incorporating A Standardized Ipass Section Into The Written Handoff Document, Kristin Streiler, Susamita Kesh
Improving Handoffs By Incorporating A Standardized Ipass Section Into The Written Handoff Document, Kristin Streiler, Susamita Kesh
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No abstract provided.
Resident Great Catches: Recognizing Resident Physicians Who Promote A Safe Environment For Patients, Kristin Streiler, Susamita Kesh
Resident Great Catches: Recognizing Resident Physicians Who Promote A Safe Environment For Patients, Kristin Streiler, Susamita Kesh
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No abstract provided.
Global Health Elective, Santiago, Dominican Republic, March 2018, July K. Jean Cuevas
Global Health Elective, Santiago, Dominican Republic, March 2018, July K. Jean Cuevas
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Describes a global health learning experience to improve the knowledge of health care professionals and families about common developmental conditions, autism and ADHD.
Graduate Medical Education 2016-2017 Annual Report, Children's Mercy Hospital
Graduate Medical Education 2016-2017 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.
Application Of The Multi-Facet Rasch Model To Validate Chief Residents Survey: A Two-Year Study, Kadriye O. Lewis, Ross Newman
Application Of The Multi-Facet Rasch Model To Validate Chief Residents Survey: A Two-Year Study, Kadriye O. Lewis, Ross Newman
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This study compares the Chief Resident candidates' characteristics and leadership qualities within and across two years and further validates the Chief Resident peer selection instrument.
Investigating Program Directors' Milestone Assessment Practices In Graduate Medical Education, Kadriye O. Lewis, Susan B. Hathaway, J F. Knapp, Denise Bratcher, Douglas Blowey
Investigating Program Directors' Milestone Assessment Practices In Graduate Medical Education, Kadriye O. Lewis, Susan B. Hathaway, J F. Knapp, Denise Bratcher, Douglas Blowey
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the current assessment practices as well as identify the needs and challenges of the Program Directors in implementing ACGME's Milestones for assessment in graduate medical education at a pediatric hospital. The ultimate outcome of this study will be to fairly deliver our support and services to all programs equally providing expertise/consulting, guiding, mentoring/advising, and distributing resources.
Exploring Pediatrics In The Philippines, Taylor Hansen
Exploring Pediatrics In The Philippines, Taylor Hansen
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Describes her learning experience in the Philippines with the Jose Fabella Memorial Milk Bank, Fabella's Kangaroo Mother Care Unit, and Talisay Health Center in 2017.
Swaziland: A Journey Into Culture And Health Care, Claire Hickey
Swaziland: A Journey Into Culture And Health Care, Claire Hickey
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Describes a global health learning experience with Baylor International Pediatrics AIDS Initiative in Swaziland in 2017.
South Africa: Combatting The Rise Of Hiv In Adolescents, Ryan Northrup
South Africa: Combatting The Rise Of Hiv In Adolescents, Ryan Northrup
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Describes a global health learning experience in South Africa in 2017, focused on educating teenagers in schools about sexual health and AIDS prevention.
Tender Loving Care At The Lake Clinic, Cambodia, Shubra Srinivas
Tender Loving Care At The Lake Clinic, Cambodia, Shubra Srinivas
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Describes a global health learning experience at The Lake Clinic in Cambodia caring for children and adults in a low resource setting in 2017.
Global Health Experience In Swaziland, Anik Patel
Global Health Experience In Swaziland, Anik Patel
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Describes a global health learning experience at the Baylor Center of Excellence in Swaziland, where diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS and TB, along with maternal health, women's health, and adolescent care are provided.
Sanibonani! A Global Health View Of The Hiv/Aids Epidemic In Swaziland, Angie Schmidt
Sanibonani! A Global Health View Of The Hiv/Aids Epidemic In Swaziland, Angie Schmidt
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Describes a global health learning experience with the Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative in Swaziland.
A Month In Manila, Robin M. Lund
A Month In Manila, Robin M. Lund
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Describes a global health learning experience at Philippines Children's Medical Center in Manila.
Global Health Elective: Swaziland, Africa, Jane Duong
Global Health Elective: Swaziland, Africa, Jane Duong
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Describes her learning experience providing care with the Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative (BIPAI) in September 2017.