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Pediatr Emerg Care ; 32(8): 551-4, 2016 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27490731

ABSTRACT

This article is the third in a 7-part series that aims to comprehensively describe the current state and future directions of pediatric emergency medicine fellowship training from the essential requirements to considerations for successfully administering and managing a program to the careers that may be anticipated upon program completion. This article focuses on the skills beyond clinical training required of pediatric emergency medicine physicians including teaching, leadership, teamwork, and communication.


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Emergency Medicine/education , Pediatrics/education , Attitude of Health Personnel , Fellowships and Scholarships , Humans , Leadership , Patient Education as Topic , Pediatric Emergency Medicine/organization & administration
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Pediatr Emerg Care ; 32(7): 479-85, 2016 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27380607

ABSTRACT

This article is the third in a 7-part series that aims to comprehensively describe the current state and future directions of pediatric emergency medicine fellowship training from the essential requirements to considerations for successfully administering and managing a program to the careers that may be anticipated upon program completion. This article focuses on the clinical aspects of fellowship training including the impact of the clinical environment, modalities for teaching and evaluation, and threats and opportunities in clinical education.


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Education, Medical, Graduate , Emergency Medicine/education , Fellowships and Scholarships , Pediatrics/education , Curriculum , Educational Measurement , Humans , United States
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Pediatr Emerg Care ; 32(6): 410-8, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27253361

ABSTRACT

This article is the second in a 7-part series that aims to comprehensively describe the current state and future directions of pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) fellowship training from the essential requirements to considerations for successfully administering and managing a program to the careers that may be anticipated upon program completion. This article describes the development of PEM entrustable professional activities (EPAs) and the relationship of these EPAs with existing taxonomies of assessment and learning within PEM fellowship. It summarizes the field in concepts that can be taught and assessed, packaging the PEM subspecialty into EPAs.


Subject(s)
Education, Medical, Graduate , Emergency Medicine/education , Fellowships and Scholarships , Pediatrics/education , Professional Practice , Humans , United States
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