TY - JOUR
T1 - Best educational practices in pediatric emergency medicine during emergency medicine residency training
T2 - guiding principles and expert recommendations.
AU - Cloutier, Robert L.
AU - Walthall, Jennifer D.H.
AU - Mull, Colette C.
AU - Nypaver, Michele M.
AU - Baren, Jill M.
PY - 2010/10
Y1 - 2010/10
N2 - The state of pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) education within emergency medicine (EM) residency programs is reviewed and discussed in the context of shifting practice environments and new demands for a greater focus on the availability and quality of PEM services. The rapid growth of PEM within pediatrics has altered the EM practice landscape with regard to PEM. The authors evaluate the composition, quantity, and quality of PEM training in EM residency programs, with close attention paid to the challenges facing programs. A set of best practices is presented as a framework for discussion of future PEM training that would increase the yield and relevance of knowledge and experiences within the constraints of 3- and 4-year residencies. Innovative educational modalities are discussed, as well as the role of simulation and pediatric-specific patient safety education. Finally, barriers to PEM fellowship training among EM residency graduates are discussed in light of the shortage of practitioners from this training pathway and in recognition of the ongoing importance of the EM voice in PEM.
AB - The state of pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) education within emergency medicine (EM) residency programs is reviewed and discussed in the context of shifting practice environments and new demands for a greater focus on the availability and quality of PEM services. The rapid growth of PEM within pediatrics has altered the EM practice landscape with regard to PEM. The authors evaluate the composition, quantity, and quality of PEM training in EM residency programs, with close attention paid to the challenges facing programs. A set of best practices is presented as a framework for discussion of future PEM training that would increase the yield and relevance of knowledge and experiences within the constraints of 3- and 4-year residencies. Innovative educational modalities are discussed, as well as the role of simulation and pediatric-specific patient safety education. Finally, barriers to PEM fellowship training among EM residency graduates are discussed in light of the shortage of practitioners from this training pathway and in recognition of the ongoing importance of the EM voice in PEM.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2010.00893.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2010.00893.x
M3 - Review article
C2 - 21199076
AN - SCOPUS:79960059114
SN - 1069-6563
VL - 17 Suppl 2
SP - S104-113
JO - Academic Emergency Medicine
JF - Academic Emergency Medicine
ER -