Pelletier Jessica, Ahn James, Golden Andrew, Astemborski Caroline, Lall Michelle D, Kim Albert, Dimeo Sara
Emergency Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA.
Emergency Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, USA.
Cureus. 2024 Feb 12;16(2):e54092. doi: 10.7759/cureus.54092. eCollection 2024 Feb.
Background There are a relatively limited number of emergency medicine (EM) medical education (MedEd) fellowships with few trainees at each program, creating barriers to local collaboration and networking. While best practices for developing MedEd journal clubs exist, there has not been an established national EM MedEd journal club. To address this need, we created a national journal club, the Council of Residency Directors (CORD) MedEd Journal Club (MEJC), to facilitate collaboration and networking opportunities by providing a synchronous online journal club. Objectives Our primary objective was to create a network for collaboration across geographical barriers to form a virtual community of practice (CoP) around the shared domain of evidence-based MedEd. Our secondary objective was to improve MedEd fellows' knowledge, skills, and attitudes surrounding MedEd research. Tertiary objectives included (1) broadening fellow exposure to key topics within MedEd, (2) describing how to develop scholarly work within MedEd, and (3) filling a perceived need for building a national MedEd virtual CoP. Curricular design The concept and objectives of the CORD MEJC were introduced to fellows and fellowship directors through a national listserv in March of 2022. Fellows volunteered to lead virtual sessions via Zoom on a monthly basis. Session fellow leaders independently chose the topics and were asked to submit two to three journal club articles discussing the topic at least two weeks in advance of each session. No topics were repeated throughout the academic year. Impact/effectiveness Our quality improvement survey results indicated that the CORD MEJC is meeting its primary and secondary objectives. Survey results will be utilized as part of a continuous quality improvement initiative to enhance our program structure and curricula for the 2023-2024 academic year.
急诊医学(EM)医学教育(MedEd)奖学金项目数量相对有限,每个项目的学员人数较少,这为本地合作与交流设置了障碍。虽然存在发展MedEd期刊俱乐部的最佳实践方法,但尚未建立全国性的EM MedEd期刊俱乐部。为满足这一需求,我们创建了一个全国性期刊俱乐部——住院医师主任委员会(CORD)MedEd期刊俱乐部(MEJC),通过提供同步在线期刊俱乐部来促进合作与交流机会。
我们的主要目标是创建一个跨越地理障碍的合作网络,围绕循证MedEd的共享领域形成一个虚拟实践社区(CoP)。我们的次要目标是提高MedEd奖学金获得者在MedEd研究方面的知识、技能和态度。 tertiary目标包括:(1)拓宽学员对MedEd关键主题的接触;(2)描述如何在MedEd领域开展学术工作;(3)满足建立全国性MedEd虚拟CoP的明显需求。
2022年3月,通过全国性邮件列表向奖学金获得者和奖学金项目主任介绍了CORD MEJC的概念和目标。奖学金获得者自愿每月通过Zoom主持虚拟会议。会议主持人独立选择主题,并被要求在每次会议前至少两周提交两到三篇讨论该主题的期刊俱乐部文章。整个学年不重复主题。
影响/效果:我们的质量改进调查结果表明,CORD MEJC正在实现其主要和次要目标。调查结果将作为持续质量改进计划的一部分,用于改进我们2023 - 2024学年的项目结构和课程。