Title of article :
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Milestones for Emergency Medicine Residency Training Incorporated into Firstand Second-Year Medical Student Elective
Author/Authors :
CANTWELL, CHRISTINA Y Department of Emergency Medicine - University of California Irvine Medical Center - 101 The City Drive South - Orange - CA 92868, USA , LEE, JONATHAN B Department of Emergency Medicine - University of California Irvine Medical Center - 101 The City Drive South - Orange - CA 92868, USA , SAADAT, SOHEIL Department of Emergency Medicine - University of California Irvine Medical Center - 101 The City Drive South - Orange - CA 92868, USA , BOVE, NICHOLAS Department of Emergency Medicine - University of California Irvine Medical Center - 101 The City Drive South - Orange - CA 92868, USA , SAKARIA, SANGEETA Department of Emergency Medicine - University of California Irvine Medical Center - 101 The City Drive South - Orange - CA 92868, USA , WIECHMANN, WARREN Department of Emergency Medicine - University of California Irvine Medical Center - 101 The City Drive South - Orange - CA 92868, USA , WRAY, ALISA Department of Emergency Medicine - University of California Irvine Medical Center - 101 The City Drive South - Orange - CA 92868, USA , TOOHEY, SHANNON Department of Emergency Medicine - University of California Irvine Medical Center - 101 The City Drive South - Orange - CA 92868, USA
Pages :
8
From page :
136
To page :
143
Abstract :
Introduction: As part of its Next Accreditation System, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the American Board of Emergency Medicine describe 6 competencies containing 23 sub-competencies graded by milestones ranging from level 1 (expected of an incoming intern) to level 5 (demonstrates abilities of an attending) that are used to track resident training progression. To the best of our knowledge, there have been no studies introducing a milestones-based curriculum to medical students prior to their introduction to the wards, so we sought to determine the effects that a pre-clinical Emergency Medicine Interest Group (EMIG) Milestones Elective would have on preparing the students interested in Emergency Medicine (EM) as a specialty to meet the level 1 milestones prior to their intern year. Methods: The elective hosted 15 events throughout the academic year, and pre- and post-curriculum surveys were administered. Thirteen first- and second-year medical students at our institution who completed the elective self-reported their perception of preparedness for each level 1 milestone in the 19 sub-competencies. A repeated measures design was used through identical pre- and post-curriculum surveys to determine any changes in self-reported preparedness for meeting level 1 milestones after completing the elective using Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test. Results: There was a significant increase in the median scoring from 1 to 2 (P=0.027) in overall self-reported preparedness for meeting the level 1 milestones included in the elective, as well as significant increases in subcategories across competencies 1-4 outlined by the ACGME. There was no significant increase in preparedness for professionalism or interpersonal communication competencies. There was no significant increase in interest in EM as a result of the elective. Conclusion: Implementing a milestones-based curriculum during the pre-clinical years shows improved self-reported preparedness of students interested in pursuing EM for meeting level 1 milestones prior to residency. Additionally, a specialtybased elective such as this one offered through EMIG may further increase interest in the field during pre-clinical years.
Keywords :
Curriculum , Medical education , Graduate medical education , Emergency medicine
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2712128
Link To Document :
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