Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA, USA.
Surgery. 2013 Jul;154(1):1-12. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2013.04.057.
Interprofessional education (IPE) in health care describes a process for training that places health care learners from different professional disciplines into an environment or situation in which shared or linked educational goals are pursued. IPE represents a new way of thinking about education as a value proposition directed at high-quality interprofessional patient care and as such is an innovative strategy endorsed in statements by the Institute of Medicine and the World Health Organization. The requirements of the American College of Surgeons-accredited Education Institutes (ACS-AEIs) for Comprehensive (Level I) accreditation state that education and training activities at the accredited institutes (simulation centers) must be multidisciplinary in nature. Until recently, concepts of shared interprofessional educational goals and facilitation of interdisciplinary colearning have not been addressed explicitly by the Consortium of ACS-AEIs.
In March 2012, the ACS Education Division convened a forum on IPE at the Annual Meeting of the Consortium of ACS-accredited Education Institutes in Chicago, IL. Five different ACS-AEI perspectives on IPE and training were presented, covering (1) simulation-based crisis resource management training for operating room teams, (2) the use of multidisciplinary simulation at an academic medical center-based simulation facility, (3) the development of a collaborative IPE curriculum between nursing and medical schools at a major university, (4) the development of a simulation-based interprofessional obstetrics educational program at a university medical center, and (5) the development of an interprofessional macrosystem simulation program in conjunction with opening a new hospital facility. We describe these experiences and present them as best practices in simulation-based IPE in surgery.
These IPE experiences in the ACS-AEIs reflect varied and robust approaches to integrated interdisciplinary teaching and learning. Demands and directives to increase these types of educational activities in the near future will have to be met with a wider range of offerings and greater specific knowledge and expertise within the ACS-AEI Consortium.
医疗领域的跨专业教育 (IPE) 描述了一种培训过程,将来自不同专业学科的医疗保健学习者置于一个环境或情境中,追求共同或相关的教育目标。IPE 代表了一种新的教育思维方式,将其视为高质量跨专业患者护理的价值主张,因此是美国医学研究所和世界卫生组织声明中认可的创新策略。美国外科医师学会认证教育机构 (ACS-AEIs) 全面 (一级) 认证的要求规定,认证机构 (模拟中心) 的教育和培训活动必须具有多学科性质。直到最近,ACS-AEIs 联合会才明确提出了共享跨专业教育目标和促进跨学科共同学习的概念。
2012 年 3 月,美国外科医师学会教育部门在伊利诺伊州芝加哥举行的 ACS-AEIs 联合会年会上召开了 IPE 论坛。提出了五个不同的 ACS-AEI 对 IPE 和培训的看法,涵盖了(1)手术室团队基于模拟的危机资源管理培训,(2)多学科模拟在学术医疗中心模拟设施中的应用,(3)在一所主要大学的护理和医学院之间合作开发协作 IPE 课程,(4)在大学医学中心开发基于模拟的跨专业产科教育计划,以及(5)与开设新医院设施相结合开发跨专业宏系统模拟计划。我们描述了这些经验,并将其作为外科手术中基于模拟的 IPE 的最佳实践呈现。
ACS-AEIs 中的这些 IPE 经验反映了综合跨学科教学和学习的各种强大方法。在不久的将来,对增加这类教育活动的需求和指令将需要在 ACS-AEI 联合会内提供更广泛的课程,并增加对这些教育活动的具体知识和专业知识。