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Can Incoming Interns Be Entrusted to Recognize Medical Emergencies? Implementation of a Vignette-Based Cross-Cover Assessment.

Lauren A Heidemann1,2, Suzy McTaggart1,3, Seetha U Monrad1,4, Sarah Hartley1,5.   

Abstract

Background: Interns must recognize urgent clinical situations and know when to seek assistance. However, assessing this skill is challenging. Objective: We explored whether graduating medical students could determine urgency of medical cross-cover scenarios and what factors were associated with this ability.
Methods: Sixty senior medical students enrolled in an internal medicine residency preparation course, and 28 experts were invited to take an assessment using 4 clinical vignette handoffs, each with 5 to 6 cross-cover scenarios. Respondents were asked whether they would evaluate the patient at bedside and notify their supervising resident. They were asked to rate their comfort managing the scenario, rate the urgency (1=low, 2=moderate, 3=high), and take a medical knowledge quiz. Student performance was categorized based on stratification of clinical urgency-those who underestimated (fourth quartile), accurately estimated (second and third quartile), and overestimated (first quartile) urgency. We examined differences between groups in medical knowledge, action, and confidence using analysis of variance and post-hoc Tukey Honestly Significant Difference test.
Results: Fifty-eight students (96.7%) and 22 experts (78.6%) participated. Clear differentiation emerged between students' ability to estimate urgency on the 3-point urgency scale (lowest quartile: 2.15±0.11; mid-quartiles: 2.38±0.07; upper quartile: 2.61±0.10, respectively). Students who underestimated urgency were less likely to notify their supervising resident (P=.001) and less likely to evaluate a patient at bedside (P=.01). There was no difference in quiz score or comfort level. Conclusions: Incoming interns vary in their abilities to recognize urgent scenarios, independent of medical knowledge and confidence.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35991107      PMCID: PMC9380638          DOI: 10.4300/JGME-D-21-01193.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Grad Med Educ        ISSN: 1949-8357


  11 in total

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Authors:  Gerard FitzGerald; George A Jelinek; Deborah Scott; Marie Frances Gerdtz
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Authors:  Lauren A Heidemann; James T Fitzgerald; Sarah Hartley
Journal:  Clin Teach       Date:  2018-06-26

5.  What skills should new internal medicine interns have in july? A national survey of internal medicine residency program directors.

Authors:  Steven Angus; T Robert Vu; Andrew J Halvorsen; Meenakshy Aiyer; Kevin McKown; Amy F Chmielewski; Furman S McDonald
Journal:  Acad Med       Date:  2014-03       Impact factor: 6.893

6.  Multisite Study to Examine the Amount of Inpatient Physician Continuity Experienced by Hospitalized Patients.

Authors:  Kathlyn E Fletcher; Siddhartha Singh; Jeff Whittle; Vishal Ratkalkar; Alexis M Visotcky; Purushottam Laud; Andrew Kordus; Marilyn M Schapira
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7.  Changes in medical errors after implementation of a handoff program.

Authors:  Amy J Starmer; Nancy D Spector; Rajendu Srivastava; Daniel C West; Glenn Rosenbluth; April D Allen; Elizabeth L Noble; Lisa L Tse; Anuj K Dalal; Carol A Keohane; Stuart R Lipsitz; Jeffrey M Rothschild; Matthew F Wien; Catherine S Yoon; Katherine R Zigmont; Karen M Wilson; Jennifer K O'Toole; Lauren G Solan; Megan Aylor; Zia Bismilla; Maitreya Coffey; Sanjay Mahant; Rebecca L Blankenburg; Lauren A Destino; Jennifer L Everhart; Shilpa J Patel; James F Bale; Jaime B Spackman; Adam T Stevenson; Sharon Calaman; F Sessions Cole; Dorene F Balmer; Jennifer H Hepps; Joseph O Lopreiato; Clifton E Yu; Theodore C Sectish; Christopher P Landrigan
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2014-11-06       Impact factor: 91.245

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9.  Toward Defining the Foundation of the MD Degree: Core Entrustable Professional Activities for Entering Residency.

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10.  Cross-Cover Curriculum for Senior Medical Students.

Authors:  Kale S Bongers; Lauren A Heidemann
Journal:  MedEdPORTAL       Date:  2020-08-10
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