A Structured Curriculum for Interprofessional Training of Emergency Medicine Interns
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Rider, Ashley C.; Anaebere, Tiffany C.; Nomura, Mariko; Duong, David; Wills, Charlotte P.
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Interprofessional education (IPE) has been shown to improve health outcomes and patient satisfaction. IPE is now represented in the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education's emergency medicine (EM) milestones given the team-based nature of EM. The Highland Allied Health Rotation Program (H-AHRP) was developed by residents to enhance and standardize IPE for EM residents in a single hospital setting. H-AHRP was incorporated into the orientation month for interns starting in the summer of 2016. EM interns were paired with emergency department preceptors in registered nursing (RN), respiratory therapy (RT), pharmacy (PH), laboratory (LAB), and social work (SW) in either a four-hour shadowing experience (RN, RT, PH) or lecture-based overview (LAB, SW). We conducted a survey before and after the program. Overall, the EM interns reported an improved understanding of the scope of practice and day-to-day logistics after working with the preceptors. They found the program helpful to their future as physicians and would recommend it to other residencies. The H-AHRP program allows for the early incorporation of IPE into EM training, enhances interns' understanding of both the scope and logistics of their colleagues, and is a well-received effort at improving team-based care.
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Date of Publication
2019
Title
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
Volume Number
21/1
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Rider, Ashley C.; Anaebere, Tiffany C.; Nomura, Mariko; Duong, David; Wills, Charlotte P.