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Abstract Number: Oral
SHM Converge 2021
Background: Procedural complications are a common source of adverse events in hospitalized patients(1, 2). In academic centers, bedside procedures have traditionally been performed by trainees, often without experienced proceduralist supervision, or referred to interventional radiology or consultant services, often with an associated delay in procedure performance. Many trainees report discomfort with their skill in performing […]
Abstract Number: 42
SHM Converge 2021
Background: New internal medicine interns are expected to be familiar with bedside procedures such as paracentesis. Medical students frequently have inadequate dedicated time to learn bedside procedures and are taught in a fragmented manner. As a result, new interns lack familiarity with these procedures. As such, we assessed whether a comprehensive module for paracentesis would […]
Abstract Number: 250
SHM Converge 2021
Background: Internal medicine and hospital medicine providers are under pressure to move patients quickly through the hospital and decrease length of stay. Providers spend most of their clinical time seeing patients, documenting or coordinating care and have minimal time to disrupt workflow to perform common bedside procedures such as paracentesis, lumbar punctures, central lines, arthrocentesis […]
Abstract Number: 305
SHM Converge 2021
Background: Medicine procedure services (MPS) have been shown to increase Internal Medicine (IM) procedure volume, procedure completion rates, adherence to best practice safety measures, resident involvement, and resident satisfaction. However, deployment of MPS can be challenging as it requires significant lead time for ensuring skillset consistency, provider scheduling, and developing referral sources. At the same […]
Abstract Number: 306
SHM Converge 2021
Background: Internal medicine and hospital medicine providers are under pressure to move patients quickly through the hospital and decrease length of stay. Providers spend most of their clinical time seeing patients, documenting or coordinating care and have minimal time to disrupt workflow to perform common bedside procedures such as paracentesis, lumbar punctures, central lines, arthrocentesis […]
Oral Presentations
Abstract Number: Oral
SHM Converge 2021
Background: Procedural complications are a common source of adverse events in hospitalized patients(1, 2). In academic centers, bedside procedures have traditionally been performed by trainees, often without experienced proceduralist supervision, or referred to interventional radiology or consultant services, often with an associated delay in procedure performance. Many trainees report discomfort with their skill in performing […]