Enhancing emergency medicine faculty development: A strategic approach to bridging clinical skill gaps

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Jessica Baez MD, AEMUS-FPD, Andrew Adan MD, Sally Santen MD, PhD, Erin McDonough MD, Gregory Fermann MD, Elizabeth Leenellett MD
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Abstract

Background

Emergency medicine (EM) is a dynamic field requiring continual procedural proficiency, particularly in high-acuity, low-occurrence (HALO) procedures such as cricothyrotomy and transvenous pacemaker placement. Despite the importance of these skills, many EM faculty members face challenges maintaining proficiency due to limited time and exposure.

Objective of the Innovation

This faculty development initiative aimed to address skill degradation in HALO procedures and other critical clinical pathways among mid- and senior-career EM faculty.

Development Process and Implementation

Targeting 56 faculty members across a four-year EM training program, the initiative incorporated anonymous needs assessments and feedback from residents and consulting services. Over four years (2019–2023), eleven interactive sessions were delivered during faculty meetings and retreats, blending didactic presentations with hands-on practice.

Outcomes

Participation rates were high, with five topics achieving attendance over 100% through voluntary session repeats and spaced repetition. One-on-one workshops provided advanced training in airway management and ultrasound-guided procedures, with 49 faculty members attending. Feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with faculty endorsing continued participation in future sessions. As a result, participation in at least one session per year is now tied to value-based incentive compensation.

Conclusions

While challenges remain, such as expanding access and incentivizing attendance, the initiative underscores the critical importance of targeted faculty development to ensure ongoing competency in evolving clinical skills and procedures.

加强急诊医学师资发展:弥合临床技能差距的战略途径
背景急诊医学(EM)是一个动态的领域,需要持续的操作熟练,特别是在高灵敏度,低发生率(HALO)手术,如环甲环切开术和经静脉起搏器放置。尽管这些技能很重要,但由于时间和接触时间有限,许多EM教师面临保持熟练程度的挑战。这项教师发展计划旨在解决中高级职业EM教师在HALO程序和其他关键临床途径中的技能退化问题。在为期四年的EM培训计划中,该计划针对56名教职员工,纳入了匿名需求评估和来自居民和咨询服务的反馈。在四年(2019-2023)的时间里,在教师会议和务虚会期间举办了11次互动会议,将教学演讲与实践实践相结合。结果:参与率高,通过自愿重复和间隔重复,有5个主题的出勤率超过100%。一对一的研讨会提供了气道管理和超声引导手术的高级培训,有49名教师参加。反馈非常积极,教师们支持在未来的课程中继续参与。因此,现在每年至少参加一次会议是与基于价值的奖励报酬挂钩的。尽管挑战依然存在,例如扩大准入和激励出勤,但该倡议强调了有针对性的教师发展的重要性,以确保在不断发展的临床技能和程序中持续的能力。
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AEM Education and Training
AEM Education and Training Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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