A Multimodal Educational Boot Camp for Training Fellows in Pediatric Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO).

Q3 Medicine
Yujin Park, Gail Hocutt, Elizabeth Wetzel, Nathan Swinger, Kellie Pearson, Kamal Abulebda, Brian Gray
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Abstract

Introduction: Pediatric extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) management presents unique challenges in acute care settings, requiring specialized expertise to manage critically ill children. Medical and surgical fellows often manage these patients, but prior residency training rarely provides sufficient ECMO exposure. We developed and evaluated a multimodal pediatric ECMO boot camp for new fellows.

Methods: This boot camp was implemented during 5-hour sessions in August 2021, August 2022, and August 2023. The curriculum included a 45-minute introductory didactics session, 30-minute hands-on circuit demonstration, and four 30-minute small-group activity stations. To assess knowledge acquisition, pre- and posttests were administered; participants also completed a post-boot camp survey to evaluate their confidence and provide feedback.

Results: Forty-nine participants completed the boot camp, including 18 critical care, four cardiology, 11 pediatric surgery, 12 cardiothoracic surgery, and four pediatric emergency medicine fellows. Pre- and posttests demonstrated significant improvement in knowledge of ECMO circuit components and pressures (56% vs. 76%, p < .001). All of our participants agreed or strongly agreed that participating in the boot camp increased their confidence in troubleshooting ECMO emergencies. The inclusion of fellows from various clinical disciplines, offering a rich diversity of perspectives, was particularly valued by participants.

Discussion: Our results demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of establishing a pediatric ECMO boot camp to train new surgical and medical fellows. The curriculum not only improved ECMO knowledge but also boosted learners' confidence in managing ECMO-related challenges.

培训小儿体外膜氧合(ECMO)研究员的多模式教育训练营。
导言:儿科体外膜氧合(ECMO)管理在急症护理环境中面临着独特的挑战,需要专门的专业知识来管理重症患儿。内科和外科研究员经常管理这些患者,但之前的住院医师培训很少提供足够的 ECMO 经验。我们开发并评估了针对新研究员的多模式儿科 ECMO 训练营:该训练营分别于 2021 年 8 月、2022 年 8 月和 2023 年 8 月举行,每次 5 小时。课程包括 45 分钟的介绍性教学、30 分钟的动手电路演示和四个 30 分钟的小组活动站。为评估知识掌握情况,进行了前测和后测;参与者还完成了训练营后调查,以评估他们的信心并提供反馈:结果:49 名参与者完成了训练营,其中包括 18 名重症监护研究员、4 名心脏病学研究员、11 名小儿外科研究员、12 名心胸外科研究员和 4 名小儿急诊医学研究员。前测和后测结果表明,学员们对 ECMO 电路组件和压力的了解有了显著提高(56% 对 76%,P < .001)。所有参与者都同意或非常同意参加训练营增强了他们排除 ECMO 紧急情况的信心。来自不同临床学科的研究员参与其中,提供了丰富多样的观点,这一点尤其受到参与者的重视:我们的研究结果表明,建立儿科 ECMO 训练营来培训新的外科和内科研究员是可行且有效的。该课程不仅提高了学员的 ECMO 知识水平,还增强了他们应对 ECMO 相关挑战的信心。
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