Teaching developmental pediatrics to pediatric residents: effectiveness of a structured curriculum
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Teaching developmental pediatrics to pediatric residents: effectiveness of a structured curriculum
Abstract
A national Task Force on Developmental Pediatrics was convened in 1979 to produce a curriculum for pediatric residents pertaining to the detection, assessment, and management of children with atypical development. During a 2-year period, the task force developed a structured curriculum composed of specific goals, educational objectives, and matched learning activities that identified and described the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes of developmental pediatrics to be acquired during a pediatric residency. Subsequently, the curriculum was implemented and evaluated in 11 pediatric programs with a developmental pediatrics rotation. On a seven-point subjective scale, the mean resident (n = 64) rating of the curriculum's usefulness was 6.0 and of their perceived competence in the skills of developmental pediatrics was 5.2; the mean percent of this competence attributed to the curriculum-based rotation was 56.6. On an objective case management test, residents who used the curriculum scored significantly (P less than .005) higher than those who did not. These results suggest the efficacy of structured curricula in pediatric resident education.
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