Aimee K Gardner1, Daniel J Scott2, James C Hebert3, John D Mellinger4, Ariel Frey-Vogel5, Raymond P Ten Eyck6, Bradley R Davis7, Lelan F Sillin8, Ajit K Sachdeva9. 1. UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX. Electronic address: aimee.gardner@utsouthwestern.edu. 2. UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX. 3. University of Vermont College of Medicine, Residency Review Committee for Surgery, Burlington, VT. 4. Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL. 5. Massachusetts General Hospital for Children, Boston, MA. 6. Wright State University, Dayton, OH. 7. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. 8. Lahey Center for Professional Development and Simulation, Burlington, MA. 9. American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Consortium of American College of Surgeons-Accredited Education Institutes was created to promote patient safety through the use of simulation, develop new education and technologies, identify best practices, and encourage research and collaboration. METHODS: During the 7th Annual Meeting of the Consortium, leaders from a variety of specialties discussed how simulation is playing a role in the assessment of resident performance within the context of the Milestones of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education as part of the Next Accreditation System. CONCLUSION: This report presents experiences from several viewpoints and supports the utility of simulation for this purpose.
BACKGROUND: The Consortium of American College of Surgeons-Accredited Education Institutes was created to promote patient safety through the use of simulation, develop new education and technologies, identify best practices, and encourage research and collaboration. METHODS: During the 7th Annual Meeting of the Consortium, leaders from a variety of specialties discussed how simulation is playing a role in the assessment of resident performance within the context of the Milestones of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education as part of the Next Accreditation System. CONCLUSION: This report presents experiences from several viewpoints and supports the utility of simulation for this purpose.
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