Daniel J Schumacher, Catherine Michelson, Ariel Winn, Duncan Henry, Meghan O'Connor, Su-Ting T Li, Robyn J Blair, Maria Velazquez-Campbell, Margaret J Kihlstrom, Emily Borman-Shoap, Keith Ponitz, Joselyn Salvador-Sison, Benjamin Kinnear, David A Turner, Abigail Martini, Heather L Burrows, Rita Patel, Lauren M Newhall, Rachel Osborn, Mia Mallory, Johannah M Scheurer, Matthew Grant, Ross E Myers, Elena C Griego, Svetlana Kravtchenko, Shivika Jain, Thao Vu, Alan Schwartz
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Graduating Residents' Readiness for Unsupervised Practice.
Objective: This study sought to determine whether graduating residents were deemed ready for unsupervised practice for each of the 17 general pediatrics entrustable professional activities (EPAs).
Methods: At the end of the 2021-22, 2022-23, and 2023-24 academic years, the authors collected entrustment-supervision levels assigned by clinical competency committees for graduating residents from pediatric and medicine/pediatrics residency training programs to determine readiness for unsupervised practice at the time of graduation. They did this for each of the general pediatrics EPAs and examined the levels reported to determine the proportion of residents ready for unsupervised practice on each EPA and on all EPAs. They compared rates of readiness by academic year using a mixed-effects logistic regression model.
Results: Across all EPAs, 33 190 total entrustment-supervision levels were reported for 2276 graduating pediatrics residents, and 2607 entrustment-supervision levels were reported for 168 graduating medicine/pediatrics residents. There were no EPAs in which programs reported more than 89% of residents as ready for unsupervised practice at the time of graduation. Only 31.3% of graduating residents with observations on all EPAs (414/1322) were deemed ready for unsupervised practice for all EPAs. Graduating medicine/pediatrics residents were more likely than pediatrics residents to be deemed ready for all EPAs (P = .002). Across study years, the rates of readiness at graduation for all EPAs rose from 18.0% to 38.5% (linear contrast P < .001).
Conclusion: While there are reasons beyond actual resident readiness that may contribute, this study highlights a gap in readiness for unsupervised practice at the time of graduation.
期刊介绍:
The Pediatrics® journal is the official flagship journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). It is widely cited in the field of pediatric medicine and is recognized as the leading journal in the field.
The journal publishes original research and evidence-based articles, which provide authoritative information to help readers stay up-to-date with the latest developments in pediatric medicine. The content is peer-reviewed and undergoes rigorous evaluation to ensure its quality and reliability.
Pediatrics also serves as a valuable resource for conducting new research studies and supporting education and training activities in the field of pediatrics. It aims to enhance the quality of pediatric outpatient and inpatient care by disseminating valuable knowledge and insights.
As of 2023, Pediatrics has an impressive Journal Impact Factor (IF) Score of 8.0. The IF is a measure of a journal's influence and importance in the scientific community, with higher scores indicating a greater impact. This score reflects the significance and reach of the research published in Pediatrics, further establishing its prominence in the field of pediatric medicine.