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SARET: EVALUATION OF EARLY CAREER IMPACT OF INTERPROFESSIONAL SUBSTANCE USE RESEARCH TRAINING [Meeting Abstract]

Bereket, Sewit; Gourevitch, Marc N; Hanley, Kathleen; More, Frederick; Naegle, Madeline; Tuchman, Ellen
ISI:000392201601175
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2481832

INTRODUCING PRIMARY CARE TELEPHONE VISITS: AN URBAN SAFETY-NET COMMUNITY CLINIC EXPERIENCE [Meeting Abstract]

Kyanko, Kelly A; Schoenthaler, Antoinette; Zabar, Sondra; Joseph, Jennifer; Davidson, Peter; Bateman, William; Hanley, Kathleen
ISI:000392201603332
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2482032

Revising residents' addiction experience: a 1-week intensive course

Bhatraju, Elenore Patterson; Chang, Andrew; Taff, Jessica; Hanley, Kathleen
PMID: 27762005
ISSN: 1365-2923
CID: 2367082

Charting a Key Competency Domain: Understanding Resident Physician Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC) Skills

Zabar, Sondra; Adams, Jennifer; Kurland, Sienna; Shaker-Brown, Amara; Porter, Barbara; Horlick, Margaret; Hanley, Kathleen; Altshuler, Lisa; Kalet, Adina; Gillespie, Colleen
BACKGROUND: Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is essential for quality care. Understanding residents' level of competence is a critical first step to designing targeted curricula and workplace learning activities. In this needs assessment, we measured residents' IPC competence using specifically designed Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE) cases and surveyed residents regarding training needs. METHODS: We developed three cases to capture IPC competence in the context of physician-nurse collaboration. A trained actor played the role of the nurse (Standardized Nurse - SN). The Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) framework was used to create a ten-item behaviorally anchored IPC performance checklist (scored on a three-point scale: done, partially done, well done) measuring four generic domains: values/ethics; roles/responsibilities; interprofessional communication; and teamwork. Specific skills required for each scenario were also assessed, including teamwork communication (SBAR and CUS) and patient-care-focused tasks. In addition to evaluating IPC skills, the SN assessed communication, history-taking and physical exam skills. IPC scores were computed as percent of items rated well done in each domain (Cronbach's alpha > 0.77). Analyses include item frequencies, comparison of mean domain scores, correlation between IPC and other skills, and content analysis of SN comments and resident training needs. RESULTS: One hundred and seventy-eight residents (of 199 total) completed an IPC case and results are reported for the 162 who participated in our medical education research registry. IPC domain scores were: Roles/responsibilities mean = 37 % well done (SD 37 %); Values/ethics mean = 49 % (SD 40 %); Interprofessional communication mean = 27 % (SD 36 %); Teamwork mean = 47 % (SD 29 %). IPC was not significantly correlated with other core clinical skills. SNs' comments focused on respect and IPC as a distinct skill set. Residents described needs for greater clarification of roles and more workplace-based opportunities structured to support interprofessional education/learning. CONCLUSIONS: The IPC cases and competence checklist are a practical method for conducting needs assessments and evaluating IPC training/curriculum that provides rich and actionable data at both the individual and program levels.
PMCID:4945565
PMID: 27121308
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2092562

WAM! WEEK OF ADDICTION MEDICINE: AN INTENSIVE CURRICULUM FOR INTERNAL MEDICINE-PRIMARY CARE INTERNS [Meeting Abstract]

Bhatraju, Elenore P.; Kurland, Sienna; Baum, Laura Van Metre; Chang, Andrew A.; Taff, Jessica; Fox, Jaclyn; Lipkin, Mack; Hanley, Kathleen
ISI:000358386901178
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 4930122

Neurobiology of Substance Abuse

Truncali, Andrea; Kalet, Adina; More, Frederick; Naegle, Madeline; Tuchman, Ellen; Hanley, Kathleen; Bereket, Sewit
[New York] : NYUSOM Digital Press (Institute for Innovations in Medical Education), 2015
Extent: 57 p.
ISBN:
CID: 2169432

SKILLS FOR IDENTIFYING A STRUGGLING COLLEAGUE: I CANNOT TAKE THIS ANY MORE! [Meeting Abstract]

Zabar, Sondra; Burman, Russell; Hochberg, Mark; Phillips, Donna; Shaker-Brown, Amara; Hanley, Kathleen; Kalet, Adina; Gillespie, Colleen
ISI:000358386900064
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1729982

PLEASE, DOC I NEED MEDICINE!: CAN RESIDENTS DIAGNOSE AND MAN-AGE OPIATE USE DISORDER? [Meeting Abstract]

Hanley, Kathleen; Gillespie, Colleen; Naidu, Mrudula; Nudelman, Irina; Adams, Jennifer; Lipkin, Mack; Zabar, Sondra
ISI:000358386901025
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1730082

TRAINING THE NEXT GENERATION OF PHYSICIANS: HOW EFFECTIVE ARE RESIDENTS AT DIAGNOSING AND TREATING DEPRESSION? [Meeting Abstract]

Zabar, Sondra; Hanley, Kathleen; Altshuler, Lisa; Shaker-Brown, Amara; Nudelman, Irina; Wagner, Ellen; Porter, Barbara; Wallach, Andrew B; Kalet, Adina; Naidu, Mrudula; Gillespie, Colleen
ISI:000358386901146
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1730112

MEETING THE PRIMARY CARE NEEDS OF TRANSGENDER PATIENTS: USING AN OBJECTIVE STRUCTURED CLINICAL EXAM CASE TO ASSESS RESIDENT PHYSICIANS' ABILITY TO PROVIDE PRIMARY CARE TO TRANSGENDER PATIENTS [Meeting Abstract]

Greene, Richard E; Gillespie, Colleen; Hanley, Kathleen; Adams, Jennifer; Zabar, Sondra
ISI:000358386900366
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1730292