Does the Emergency Medicine In‐training Examination Accurately Reflect Residents’ Clinical Experiences?

Objective The American Board of Emergency Medicine Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine (ABEM Model) serves as a guide for resident education and the basis for the resident In‐training Examination (ITE) and the Emergency Medicine Board Qualification Examinations. The purpose of this...

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Veröffentlicht in:AEM education and training 2019-10, Vol.3 (4), p.317-322
Hauptverfasser: Bischof, Jason J., Emerson, Geremiha, Mitzman, Jennifer, Khandelwal, Sorabh, Way, David P., Southerland, Lauren T., Wolff, Margaret
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Zusammenfassung:Objective The American Board of Emergency Medicine Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine (ABEM Model) serves as a guide for resident education and the basis for the resident In‐training Examination (ITE) and the Emergency Medicine Board Qualification Examinations. The purpose of this study was to determine how closely resident–patient encounters in our emergency departments (EDs) matched the ABEM Model as presented in the specifications of the content outline for the ITE. Methods This single‐site study of an academic residency program analyzed all documented resident–patient encounters in the ED during a 2.5‐year period recorded in the electronic medical record. The chief complaints from these encounters were matched to the 20 categories of the ABEM Model. Chi‐square goodness‐of‐fit tests were performed to compare the proportions of categorized encounters and proportions of patient acuity levels to the proportions of categories as outlined in the content blueprint of the ITE. Results After the exclusion of encounters with missing data and those not involving EM residents, 125,405 encounters were analyzed. We found a significant difference between the clinical experience of EM residents and the ABEM Model as reflected in the ITE for both case categories (p 
ISSN:2472-5390
2472-5390
DOI:10.1002/aet2.10381