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The Digital EMS California Academy of Learning: One State's Innovative Approach to EMS Fellow Education.

Katherine Staats1, Mary P Mercer2, Nichole Bosson3,4, J Joelle Donofrio5, Shira Schlesinger3, Stephen Sanko6, Clayton Kazan7, John Brown2, Angelica Loza-Gomez6, Marc Eckstein6, Marianne Gausche-Hill3,4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Emergency medical services (EMS) fellowships are growing in significance within the United States prehospital health care system. While fellowships represent a cornerstone of EMS subspecialty education, an individual learner's experiences are limited by local resources and practices. California EMS fellowships have developed an innovative method for expanding fellows' educational experiences outside their immediate programs. THE INNOVATIVE EDUCATION
METHOD: Each month, fellows, fellowship directors, and local EMS medical directors from throughout the state participate in a video conference. This meeting is divided into four distinct components: book chapter presentation, board-style question review, call review, and an EMS literature review. CHAPTER REVIEW: The two-volume text Emergency Medical Services: Clinical Practice and Systems Oversight has been categorized into 12 modules, one for each month of the fellowship. Every meeting, one fellow prepares a didactic presentation summarizing the highlights from that month's chapters. QUESTION REVIEW: Fellows each create five multiple-choice questions and answers, based on the section reading. Questions are assessed by the group, both for informational content and for appropriate formatting. After completion, these questions are submitted for future review for the EMS fellowship in-service examination. CALL REVIEW: Based on that month's module topics, a call is chosen and reviewed. Regional protocol and practice differences from different systems are discussed. The online medical oversight provided and the prehospital provider performance are evaluated by the group. LITERATURE REVIEW: Fellows not assigned to present a call or didactic segment each choose one paper focusing on a subject relevant to the module or call. Strengths of the study design, analysis, outcomes, and relevance to EMS practice are discussed. OUTCOMES: Fellows and experienced EMS attendings are exposed to different protocol and system approaches in an interactive and accessible format. This partnership expands educational opportunities for fellows and promotes collaboration across EMS systems.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30680354      PMCID: PMC6339540          DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AEM Educ Train        ISSN: 2472-5390


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Journal:  Prehosp Emerg Care       Date:  1999 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 3.077

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Authors:  K I Kroeker; I Vicas; D Johnson; B Holroyd; P A Jennett; R V Johnston
Journal:  Telemed J E Health       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 3.536

3.  A descriptive analysis of Emergency Medical Service Systems participating in the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium (ROC) network.

Authors:  Daniel P Davis; Lisa A Garberson; Douglas L Andrusiek; David Hostler; Mohamud Daya; Ronald Pirrallo; Alan Craig; Shannon Stephens; Jonathan Larsen; Alexander F Drum; Raymond Fowler
Journal:  Prehosp Emerg Care       Date:  2007 Oct-Dec       Impact factor: 3.077

4.  Alternatives to the conference status quo: summary recommendations from the 2008 CORD Academic Assembly Conference Alternatives workgroup.

Authors:  Annie T Sadosty; Deepi G Goyal; H Gene Hern; Barbara J Kilian; Michael S Beeson
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 3.451

5.  A comparison of classroom and distance learning techniques for rural EMT-I instruction.

Authors:  G D Hobbs; J F Moshinskie; S K Roden; J L Jarvis
Journal:  Prehosp Emerg Care       Date:  1998 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 3.077

6.  Potential and limitations of e-learning in emergency medicine.

Authors:  David Roe; Simon Carley; Cathy Sherratt
Journal:  Emerg Med J       Date:  2010-02       Impact factor: 2.740

7.  Association between EMS Question Bank Completion and Passing Rates on the EMS Certification Examination.

Authors:  Brian Clemency; Christian Martin-Gill; Nicole Rall; Paul May; Jeffrey Lubin; Craig Cooley; Christine Van Dillen; Salvatore Silvestri; Roberto Portela; Derek Cooney; Christian Knutsen; Juan March
Journal:  Prehosp Emerg Care       Date:  2017-03-24       Impact factor: 3.077

Review 8.  Evaluating educational interventions in emergency medicine.

Authors:  Nicole M Deiorio; Michael T Fitch; Julianna Jung; Susan B Promes; Lorraine G Thibodeau; Wendy L Woolley; Michael A Gisondi; Larry D Gruppen
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2012-12       Impact factor: 3.451

9.  The core content of emergency medical services medicine.

Authors:  Debra G Perina; Peter T Pons; Thomas H Blackwell; Sandy Bogucki; Jane H Brice; Carol A Cunningham; Theodore R Delbridge; Marianne Gausche-Hill; William C Gerard; Matthew C Gratton; Vincent N Mosesso; Ronald G Pirrallo; Kathy J Rinnert; Ritu Sahni; Anne L Harvey; Terry Kowalenko; Chad W Buckendahl; Lisa S O'Leary; Myisha Stokes
Journal:  Prehosp Emerg Care       Date:  2012-01-10       Impact factor: 3.077

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1.  Rethinking Residency Conferences in the Era of COVID-19.

Authors:  Michael Gottlieb; Adaira Landry; Daniel J Egan; Eric Shappell; John Bailitz; Russ Horowitz; Megan Fix
Journal:  AEM Educ Train       Date:  2020-04-27
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