| Literature DB >> 29383058 |
Julianna Jung1, Douglas Franzen2, Luan Lawson3, David Manthey4, Matthew Tews5, Nicole Dubosh6, Jonathan Fisher7, Marianne Haughey8, Joseph B House9, Arleigh Trainor10, David A Wald11, Katherine Hiller12.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Clinical assessment of medical students in emergency medicine (EM) clerkships is a highly variable process that presents unique challenges and opportunities. Currently, clerkship directors use institution-specific tools with unproven validity and reliability that may or may not address competencies valued most highly in the EM setting. Standardization of assessment practices and development of a common, valid, specialty-specific tool would benefit EM educators and students.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29383058 PMCID: PMC5785203 DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2017.10.34834
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Emerg Med ISSN: 1936-900X
Leadership group for CDEM National Consensus Conference on Clinical Assessment of Medical Students in the ED.
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| Rank | Name | Degrees | Institution | Rank | CD | UME director | APD | PD | Deanship |
| Executive committee | Douglas Franzen | MD, MEd | University of Washington | Assistant Professor | x | x | x | x | |
| Katherine Hiller | MD, MPH | University of Arizona | Professor | x | x | ||||
| Julianna Jung | MD, MEd | Johns Hopkins University | Associate Professor | x | x | ||||
| Luan Lawson | MD, MAEd | East Carolina University | Associate Professor | x | x | x | |||
| Theme leader, criterion- vs. norm-referencing | David Manthey | MD | Wake Forest School of Medicine | Professor | x | x | x | ||
| Theme leader, learners at different levels | Marianne Haughey | MD | CUNY Medical School | Professor | x | x | x | ||
| Joseph House | MD | University of Michigan | Associate Professor | x | x | x | |||
| Theme leader, translation of assessment data | Matthew Tews | DO, MS | Medical College of Georgia | Professor | x | x | x | ||
| Theme leader, use of clinical assessment tools | Nicole Dubosh | MD | Harvard Medical School | Assistant Professor | x | ||||
| Jonathan Fisher | MD, MPH | University of Arizona (Phoenix) | Professor | x | x | x | x | ||
| Theme leader, ensuring validation and research | David Wald | DO | Lewis Katz School of Medicine | Professor | x | x | x | ||
CDEM, Clerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine; ED, emergency department; CD, clerkship director; APD, associate program director; PD, program director; UME, undergraduate medical education.
Consensus regarding domains of assessment to include on a national end-of-shift assessment form in emergency medicine.
| Number voting | Agreement | |
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| Domains to include | ||
| Ability to generate a prioritized differential diagnosis | 64 | 98% |
| Format: rating scale | 59 | 97% |
| Ability to formulate a management plan | 61 | 97% |
| Format: rating scale | 56 | 96% |
| Professionalism | 58 | 97% |
| Format: combined dichotomous/narrative | 65 | 88% |
| Global assessment | 62 | 93% |
| Format: rating scale | 59 | 86% |
| Format for rating scale: entrustability* | 68 | 51% |
| Patient-centered communication* | 58 | 83% |
| Format: rating scale | 53 | 81% |
| Focused history and physical exam skills | 66 | 77% |
| Format: rating scale | 67 | 70% |
| Observation, monitoring and follow-up | 64 | 75% |
| Format: rating scale | 65 | 68% |
| Team-centered communication* | 62 | 73% |
| Format: rating scale | 31 | 87% |
| Emergency recognition and management | 68 | 69% |
| Format: rating scale | 69 | 70% |
| Domains not to include | ||
| Resource utilization, ordering tests/consultation | 67 | 90% |
| Problem-based learning and improvement | 56 | 89% |
| Medical documentation | 63 | 83% |
| Disposition | 65 | 78% |
| Procedures | 58 | 74% |
| No consensus | ||
| Multitasking/task switching | 71 | 62% |
| Medical knowledge | 61 | 57% |
FigureClerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine National Clinical Assessment Tool.