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The Use of Clinical Guidelines for Education Efforts in the Academic Setting

The Use of Clinical Guidelines for Education Efforts in the Academic Setting. Edward P. Sloan, MD, MPH Associate Professor Department of Emergency Medicine University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL.

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The Use of Clinical Guidelines for Education Efforts in the Academic Setting

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  1. The Use of Clinical Guidelines for Education Efforts in the Academic Setting

  2. Edward P. Sloan, MD, MPHAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Emergency MedicineUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoChicago, IL

  3. Attending PhysicianOur Lady of the Resurrection Medical CenterChicago, ILAttending PhysicianUniversity of Illinois HospitalChicago, IL

  4. Acknowledgements Andy Jagoda Professor Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York, NY William Dalsey ACEP Chairman, ACEP Clinical Policies Committee Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital New Brunswick, NJ Nederlandse Vereniging van Spoedeisende Hulp Artsen Our Amsterdam Hosts

  5. Setting As an academic Emergency Physician, you are asked to give a lecture to your Emergency Medicine residents regarding traumatic brain injury (TBI).

  6. Questions • How do you maximize learning? • Medical literature for educational efforts? • What clinical guidelines exist? • Clinical guidelines in lecture?

  7. Questions • Internet resources to enhance efforts? • Report on development of lecture? • Lecture available to largest audience?

  8. Key Learning Points • Lectures should utilize clinical guidelines • Medical literature and internet search • Maximize experience with content • Inform learners on search method • See www.ferne.org for relevant examples

  9. Maximizing Learning • Ask clinically relevant questions • Illustrate relevance of questions • Provide key learning points

  10. Maximizing Learning • Utilize visuals for content interest • Process by which info was obtained • Provide opportunity for questions

  11. Maximizing Learning • Provide outcome for patient cases • Provide reference list and bibliography • Use Q&A for CME purposes • Documentation and medico-legal issues

  12. Utilizing the Medical Literature • Conduct search using MEDLINE/PubMed • Utilize relevant key words • Obtain whole article for context • Guidelines, clinical trials, and case series

  13. Finding Clinical Guidelines • Availability at www.guidelines.gov • Relevant foundations’ websites • Physician organizations’ websites

  14. Turning Guidelines into Lecture Content • Address situations and therapies • Therapies for different situations • Recommendation based on evidence

  15. Turning Guidelines into Lecture Content • Therapies and issues not in guidelines • Future research to enhance quality • Public health issues • Efforts to disseminate clinical info

  16. Utilizing Internet Resources • www.update-software.com • Radiology teaching files • www.google.com • Name all websites used • Paste important pages into presentation

  17. Process Info Provided to Learners • Words used in the following searches: • MEDLINE/PubMed search • www.google.com • www.guidelines.gov

  18. Process Info Provided to Learners • Provide navigation methods for websites • Cut/paste info from website • Name of website with lecture • Useful websites for additional info

  19. Maximizing Lecture Availability • Content in written format at meeting • PDF file format • Provide free PDF software • CD-ROM with written lecture and slides

  20. Maximizing Lecture Availability • Content without PowerPoint software • Videostream on internet • Possible to download content off internet

  21. Conclusions • Information explosion • Technology expansion • Focus on guidelines • Need to optimize patient care

  22. Recommendations • Simplify information • Utilize guidelines • Use technology to enhance process • Optimize cost, quality, access

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