| Literature DB >> 15579423 |
Leyla Erk McCurdy1, James Roberts, Bonnie Rogers, Rebecca Love, Ruth Etzel, Jerome Paulson, Nsedu Obot Witherspoon, Allen Dearry.
Abstract
Pediatric medical and nursing education currently lacks the environmental health content necessary to appropriately prepare pediatric health care professionals to prevent, recognize, manage, and treat environmental-exposure-related disease. Leading health institutions have recognized the need for improvements in health professionals' environmental health education. Parents are seeking answers about the impact of environmental toxicants on their children. Given the biologic, psychological, and social differences between children and adults, there is a need for environmental health education specific to children. The National Environmental Education and Training Foundation, in partnership with the Children's Environmental Health Network, created two working groups, one with expertise in medical education and one with expertise in nursing education. The working groups reviewed the transition from undergraduate student to professional to assess where in those processes pediatric environmental health could be emphasized. The medical education working group recommended increasing education about children's environmental health in the medical school curricula, in residency training, and in continuing medical education. The group also recommended the expansion of fellowship training in children's environmental health. Similarly, the nursing working group recommended increasing children's environmental health content at the undergraduate, graduate, and continuing nursing education levels. Working groups also identified the key medical and nursing organizations that would be important in leveraging these changes. A concerted effort to prioritize pediatric environmental health by governmental organizations and foundations is essential in providing the resources and expertise to set policy and provide the tools for teaching pediatric environmental health to health care providers.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15579423 PMCID: PMC1253669 DOI: 10.1289/ehp.7166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Perspect ISSN: 0091-6765 Impact factor: 9.031
Organizations involved with medical accreditation and licensing.
| Organization | Function | Consisting of representatives from | Subsidiary organizations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) | Review and approval of medical school curricula; accreditation of medical schools | American Medical Association (AMA); Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) | |
| National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) | Development of U.S. medical licensing examination | ||
| Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) | Development of methods to evaluate and promote the quality of graduate medical education; accreditation of programs in graduate medical education according to established standards | AAMC; AMA; American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS); American Hospital Association (AHA); Council of Medical Specialty Societies (CMSS) | Residency review committees |
| Residency review committees (RRC): each specialty has a corresponding RRC | Accreditation review of residency training programs; review and revision of specialty requirements | Corresponding specialty board (American Board of Pediatrics and American Academy of Pediatrics for the pediatric RRC); AMA Council on Medical Education | |
| American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) | Assist specialty boards to promote the quality and efficiency of the process of evaluating and certifying physician specialists; act as spokesperson for specialty boards | Specialty boards | |
| Specialty boards | Provide comprehensive exams; certify those who have satisfied requirements | ||
| Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) | Promote and develop principles, policies, and standards for CME and apply them to the accreditation of institutions and organizations offering CME | ABMS; AHA; AMA; AAMC; CMSS; Association for Hospital Medical Education; Federation of State Medical Boards; nonvoting members: resident physician section of AMA; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; chair of the residency committee council |
Organizations involved with academic or legislated programs to assure quality of nursing practice.
| Organization | Function | Consisting of representatives from |
|---|---|---|
| National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) | Approve nursing programs of study | Independent body derived from the National League of Nursing |
| Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) | Approve baccalaureate and graduate nursing curriculum, faculty, administration, and programs | Independent body derived from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing |
| National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) | Administration of National Council Licensure Examination–RN | State boards of nursing |
| State boards of nursing | Provide licensure for registered nurses and certification for nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, and other graduate specialties that must be legally certified to practice in the state | |
| Specialty boards | ||
| Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB) | Professional certification of pediatric nurse practitioners and nurse specialists | American Academy of Pediatrics; Association of Faculties of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners; National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners; Society of Pediatric Nurses |
| American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) | Professional certification of pediatrics, adult, family, and geriatrics nurse practitioners | |
| American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) | Professional certification of adult and family nurse practitioners | |
| National Certification Corporation for Obstetrical, Gynecological, and Neonatal Nurses (NCC) | Professional certification of women’s health care nurse practitioners | |
| American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) | Professional certification of certified nurse midwives | |
| Nurse practitioner faculty organizations | ||
| National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) | Influence on curricula and standards for education/competencies for nurse practitioner programs and their graduates | Faculty from all nurse practitioner specialties |
| Association of Faculties of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (AFPNP) | Influence on curricula and standards for education/ competencies for pediatric nurse practitioner programs and their graduates | Faculty from pediatric nurse practitioner programs |
Medical education structure and leverage points for insertion of pediatric environmental health.
| Medical education | Leverage points |
|---|---|
| Medical school (MD curriculum) | Association of American Medical Colleges, faculty, National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME), Liaison Committee on Medical Education, students, student organizations |
| Residency | Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), chief residents, directors of residency education, NBME, pediatric department chairs, primary care pediatric education guidelines, residency review committees, specialty boards |
| Fellowship (optional) | ABMS, fellowships, specialty boards |
| Continuing medical education (CME) | Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) professional organizations that provide CME |
| Recertification | Specialty boards |
Nursing education structure and leverage points for insertion of pediatric environmental health.
| Nursing education | Leverage points |
| Undergraduate nursing education | National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, students, student organizations, National Student Nurse Association, nursing professionals and faculty, fieldwork, specialty organizations |
| Associate degree, diploma, baccalaureate degree | |
| Graduate nursing education | Pediatric Nursing Certification Board; American Nurses Credentialing Center; National Certification Corporation for Obstetrical, Gynecological, and Neonatal Nurses; National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties; Association of Faculties of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Programs; specialty organizations |
| Master’s degree (nurse specialists, nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, certified nurse anesthetist) | |
| Doctoral degree | Specialty organizations |
| Continuing education | Specialty organizations, workshops at conferences |