Incorporating the ACGME educational competencies into morbidity and mortality review conferences
- PMID: 20183344
- DOI: 10.1080/10401330903018542
Incorporating the ACGME educational competencies into morbidity and mortality review conferences
Abstract
Background: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) mandates that residents be trained in six core educational competencies. Practice-based learning and improvement (PBLI), one of the six competencies, is defined as the investigation and evaluation of one's own patient care. Morbidity and Mortality Conference, a frequently used venue to review the clinical outcome of hospitalized patients, provides the opportunity to teach and assess PBLI.
Description: We report an approach to Morbidity and Mortality Conference that includes a systematic analysis of the ACGME core competencies and their application to a clinical case, a regular review of the factors that defines high-quality patient care, and a focused discussion of the PBLI competency.
Evaluation: Preliminary data indicate that our residents preferred this revised method for conducting Morbidity and Mortality Conference.
Conclusion: Our adaptation to Morbidity and Mortality Conference provides a systematic review of the core competencies and their relevance to clinical decision making, with the ultimate goal of improving patient care.
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