| Literature DB >> 30311285 |
Jean E Klig1, Andrea Fang2, Sean M Fox3, Jeffrey Hom4, Ashley Strobel5, Sonny Tat6, Jessica J Wall7, Rahul Bhat8, Eric Weinberg9, Kurt R Deninghoff10, Paul Ishimine11, Maybelle Kou12.
Abstract
To achieve high-quality emergency care for pediatric patients nationwide, it is necessary to define the key elements for pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) education and scholarship that would: 1) close the gaps in fundamental PEM education and 2) promote systems and standards that assure an ongoing communication of best practices between tertiary pediatric institutions, general (nonchildren's) hospital emergency departments, and urgent care centers. A working group of medical educators was formed to review the literature, develop a framework for consensus discussion at the breakout session, and then translate their findings into recommendations for future research and scholarship. The breakout session consensus discussion yielded many recommendations. The group concluded that future progress depends on multicenter collaborations as a PEM education research network and a unified vision for PEM education that bridges organizations, providers, and institutions to assure the best possible outcomes for acutely ill or injured children.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30311285 DOI: 10.1111/acem.13632
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acad Emerg Med ISSN: 1069-6563 Impact factor: 3.451