Smyser Christopher D, Tam Emily W Y, Chang Taeun, Soul Janet S, Miller Steven P, Glass Hannah C
Department of Neurology, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri; Department of Pediatrics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri; Department of Radiology, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.
Department of Paediatrics, The Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Pediatr Neurol. 2016 Oct;63:39-44.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2016.06.006. Epub 2016 Jun 25.
Neonatal neurocritical care is a growing and rapidly evolving medical subspecialty, with increasing numbers of dedicated multidisciplinary clinical, educational, and research programs established at academic institutions. The growth of these programs has provided trainees in neurology, neonatology, and pediatrics with increased exposure to the field, sparking interest in dedicated fellowship training in fetal-neonatal neurology.
To meet this rising demand, increasing numbers of training programs are being established to provide trainees with the requisite knowledge and skills to independently deliver care for infants with neurological injury or impairment from the fetal care center and neonatal intensive care unit to the outpatient clinic. This article provides an initial framework for standardization of training across these programs.
Recommendations include goals and objectives for training in the field; core areas where clinical competency must be demonstrated; training activities and neuroimaging and neurodiagnostic modalities which require proficiency; and programmatic requirements necessary to support a comprehensive and well-rounded training program.
With consistent implementation, the proposed model has the potential to establish recognized standards of professional excellence for training in the field, provide a pathway toward Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education certification for program graduates, and lead to continued improvements in medical and neurological care provided to patients in the neonatal intensive care unit.
新生儿神经重症监护是一个不断发展且迅速演变的医学亚专业,学术机构中设立的专门多学科临床、教育和研究项目数量不断增加。这些项目的发展使神经学、新生儿学和儿科学的受训人员有更多机会接触该领域,激发了他们对胎儿 - 新生儿神经学专项 fellowship 培训的兴趣。
为满足这一日益增长的需求,越来越多的培训项目正在设立,为受训人员提供必要的知识和技能,使其能够独立为患有神经损伤或功能障碍的婴儿提供从胎儿护理中心、新生儿重症监护病房到门诊诊所的全程护理。本文为这些项目的培训标准化提供了一个初步框架。
建议包括该领域培训的目标和目的;必须展示临床能力的核心领域;需要熟练掌握的培训活动以及神经影像学和神经诊断方法;以及支持全面且完善的培训项目所需的项目要求。
通过持续实施,所提议的模式有可能为该领域的培训确立公认的专业卓越标准,为项目毕业生提供获得毕业后医学教育认证委员会认证的途径,并促使新生儿重症监护病房为患者提供的医疗和神经护理持续改善。