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Hospital Medicine 2018; April 8-11; Orlando, Fla.
Background: In 2015, medical students in their clinical clerkships (traditionally known as third year medical students) began rotating directly with hospitalist attendings. As we began crafting the rotation, we sought to provide value that was not leveraged elsewhere in their clerkships. Different organizations, including the Liaison Committee on Medical Education and Association of American Medical […]
Oral Presentations
Hospital Medicine 2018; April 8-11; Orlando, Fla.
Background: In 2015, medical students in their clinical clerkships (traditionally known as third year medical students) began rotating directly with hospitalist attendings. As we began crafting the rotation, we sought to provide value that was not leveraged elsewhere in their clerkships. Different organizations, including the Liaison Committee on Medical Education and Association of American Medical […]
Abstract Number: 28
Hospital Medicine 2018; April 8-11; Orlando, Fla.
Background: Medical errors in hospitals are a significant threat to patient safety and often result from poor communication or poorly-activated interprofessional teams. Despite a recent focus on interprofessional education (IPE) in pre-clinical years and simulation settings, formal curricula for teaching medical trainees interprofessional communication and teamwork skills in clinical settings are lacking. Purpose: To create […]
Abstract Number: 49
Hospital Medicine 2018; April 8-11; Orlando, Fla.
Background: Research using the inpatient setting for interprofessional education (IPE) is sparse. At Duke Regional Hospital, the interprofessional team caring for general medicine teaching service patients includes residents, interns, medical students, physician assistant (PA) students, pharmacy students and residents, pharmacists, nurses, case managers and attending physicians. Purpose: To determine the educational and operational measures needed […]
Abstract Number: 161
Hospital Medicine 2018; April 8-11; Orlando, Fla.
Background: New ACGME Core requirements require active resident engagement in patient safety. Our institution’s most recent AHRQ Culture of Safety survey revealed poor ratings from residents for closed-loop feedback on event reports they had submitted. Since hospitalists are well-positioned to foster improvement in the culture of safety, we developed an interprofessional intervention in response. Purpose: […]