Incorporation of lean methodology into the delivery of clinical training of advance nurse practitioners in urgent care

Ivan Koay
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This pilot study was designed to investigate the ability of incorporating lean methodology into the delivery of medical education. The project worked within the academic remits of the University College Dublin (UCD), Master’s in Advanced Practice (Nursing) program, which provided the academic rigor for the project. Practical and procedural skills were taught based on an adapted version of the RNZCUC’s core skills list (CSL) Using a combination of Kaizen Burst (rapid improvements) in teaching skill sessions and Kanban Pull (the voice of the consumer), the project incorporated both lean methods into the delivery of teaching skills and knowledge. These techniques allow for better understanding, easy retention, and accelerated learning. This allows for a better learning experience to those completing the training program feeling confident in utilizing the skills learnt to treat patients presenting to urgent care clinics appropriately The project has shown a potential method for training of Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs) to an accredited standard in urgent care with the use of lean methods in the delivery of skills and knowledge training. The ability for institutions to upskill and train the workforce would provide added benefits for workforce recruitment, development, and retention.
将精益方法纳入急诊护理高级护士的临床培训
本初步研究旨在调查将精益方法纳入医学教育的能力。该项目在都柏林大学学院(UCD)高级实践硕士(护理)课程的学术范围内进行,这为该项目提供了学术严谨性。实践和程序技能是基于RNZCUC核心技能列表(CSL)的改编版本来教授的。在教学技能课程中结合了改善突发(快速改进)和看板拉动式(消费者的声音),该项目将精益方法结合到教学技能和知识的传授中。这些技巧可以让你更好地理解,更容易记忆,更快地学习。这为那些完成培训项目的人提供了更好的学习经验,他们有信心利用所学的技能来适当地治疗急诊诊所的病人。该项目展示了一种潜在的方法,可以通过使用精益方法来提供技能和知识培训,使高级执业护士(ANPs)达到急诊护理的认可标准。机构提高技能和培训劳动力的能力将为劳动力招聘、发展和保留提供额外的好处。
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