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Development of entrustable professional activities for regional anesthesia and pain medicine fellowship training

Authors :
Steven Porter
Elaine Prendiville
Brian Frazer Scott Allen
Gregory Booth
Jan Boublik
Garrett W Burnett
Nabil Elkassabany
Jonathan Hausman
Lisa Klesius
Linda Le-Wendling
Anthony T Machi
Robert Maniker
Michelle Parra
Richard Rosenquist
Christina M Spofford
Santhanam Suresh
Tiffany Tedore
Elizabeth H Wilson
Jon Yan Zhou
Glenn Woodworth
Source :
Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine. 47:672-677
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ, 2022.

Abstract

IntroductionThe Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) offers descriptions of competencies and milestones but does not provide standardized assessments to track trainee competency. Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) and special assessments (SAs) are emerging methods to assess the level of competency obtained by regional anesthesiology and acute pain medicine (RAAPM) fellows.MethodsA panel of RAAPM physicians with experience in education and competency assessment and one medical student were recruited to participate in a modified Delphi method with iterative rounds to reach consensus on: a list of EPAs, SAs, and procedural skills; detailed definitions for each EPA and SA; a mapping of the EPAs and SAs to the ACGME milestones; and a target level of entrustment for graduating US RAAPM fellows for each EPA and procedural skill. A gap analysis was performed and a heat map was created to cross-check the EPAs and SAs to the ACGME milestones.ResultsParticipants in EPA and SA development included 19 physicians and 1 medical student from 18 different programs. The Delphi rounds yielded a final list of 23 EPAs, a defined entrustment scale, mapping of the EPAs to ACGME milestones, and graduation targets. A list of 73 procedural skills and 7 SAs were similarly developed.DiscussionA list of 23 RAAPM EPAs, 73 procedural skills, and 7 SAs were created using a rigorous methodology to reach consensus. This framework can be utilized to help assess RAAPM fellows in the USA for competency and allow for meaningful performance feedback.

Details

ISSN :
15328651 and 10987339
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ba0166524f373ca1cbb9a3b01a754cde
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/rapm-2022-103854