American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
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American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
3/9/2015 American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Division of Education Sandra Ann Carson, MD, FACOG Vice President, Education DIVISION of EDUCATION CREOG In-TRAINING Examination January 22-24, 2015 6,046 Examinees 382 Examinees, online pilot 329 Questions after 4 deleted Scrutiny analysis: no concerns of cheating 1 3/9/2015 CREOG STANDARDIZED SCORES (E-mail and website: 2/15/15) US Resident Mean: 61% correct (Adjusted Mean: 200, S.D. 20) Standardized % Score Correct PGY 1 PGY 2 PGY 3 PGY 4 185 199 207 210 56 61 64 65 PILOT: Online In-Training Examination 18 Centers 382 Residents CREOG In-TRAINING EXAM PILOT DEMO exam 4 to 2 weeks prior Residents requiring extra time: hand scored 80% residents preferred the online 17 Centers with no problems exam 1 Center: poor images delayed downloading, random skipped questions THE ONLY CENTER NOT TO DEMO 2 3/9/2015 2016 CREOG In-TRAINING EXAM WILL BE ONLINE Instructions at July CREOG Educational Retreat Cost Same as Paper Residents requiring extra time may be charged DEMO will be required Essentially an online paper exam: no videos or simulation until 2017 THANKS to Our PILOT CENTERS and PROGRAM DIRECTORS Phoenix Integrated Residency Program Michael R. Brady.MD George Washington University Jennifer Keller. MD Florida State University College of Julie Decesare, MD Medicine St.Mary Vincent Hospital P. Abernathy,MD Healthcare System Carrie Wieneke.MD University of Kansas Jessica Bienstock, MD Johns Hopkins May University Hsieh Blanchard, MD University of Maryland, MD Baystate Medical CenterSankey, MD Heather University of Minnesota Medical Phillip N Rauk, MDSchool University of Nebraska Center Jennifer Medical Griffin, MD Mountain Area Elizabeth Health Education Center Buys, MD University of Oklahoma HSC MD Elisa A. Crouse, Geisinger Michael Paglia, MD East TennesseeMartin University E. Olsen, MD Baylor University Medical Center Robert W. Inzer, MD Methodist Health SystemMelendez, MD Elizabeth Inova Fairfax David S. Downing, MD Madigan Army Medical Center MD Lisa M. Foglia, 3 3/9/2015 CASES in COST-EFFECTIVE CARE Editor: Lauren D. Demosthenes, MD, FACOG Cases illustrating an educational opportunity in cost-effective care: Unnecessary care not improving quality, but increasing cost and risk Examples of process improvement in care delivery Ways to incorporate ACOG guidelines into practice, increasing high value care CASES in COST-EFFECTIVE CARE Editor: Lauren D. Demosthenes, MD, FACOG 600-1000 word manuscripts selected by review Manuscripts by trainees (with faculty mentor) or faculty Quarterly CREOG website publication Annual meeting presentation VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY TEACHING TASK FORCE Experienced vaginal surgeons who will virtually or in vivo stand-by young faculty in your center to promote confidence PILOT at 10 Centers BE A PILOT? Scarson@acog.org 4 3/9/2015 To create a case-based, competency focused curriculum for Ob-Gyn residents CoreCases The information in this presentation is confidential and may not be distributed or shared without written permission from CaseNetwork, LLC. Educational Approach Case‐based Training Focus on Competency Highest quality, interactive, decision‐oriented, learning through simulated patient encounters Track progress towards mastering competencies and milestones to follow proficiency over time Collaborative Learning Convenient Access Private collaboration tools to promote peer‐to‐peer problem solving and team interaction Anytime / anywhere learning on PCs and mobile devices Integrated Assessment Continuous Improvement Most objective and consistent tracking, assessments and reporting mechanism Constantly update education and training as new evidence and best practices emerge The information in this presentation is confidential and may not be distributed or shared without written permission from CaseNetwork, LLC. Milestones Mapping 5 3/9/2015 CoreCases for Ob‐Gyn Curriculum • Abortion • Lichen Sclerosis of Vulva • Amenorrhea • Menopause • Anemia in Pregnancy (Thalassemia) • Necrotizing Fasciitis • Ovarian Neoplasms • Asthma in Pregnancy • Breast Cancer • Breech Presentation and Delivery • Cervical Cancer • Chronic Pelvic Pain • CIN • Cord Prolapse • Cystitis • Delayed Puberty • Diabetes in Pregnancy • Parovirus Infection in Pregnancy • Pelvic Prolapse • Perimenopausal Management • Placenta Abruption • Placenta Previa • Placenta Accreta • Polycystic Ovarian Disease • Postmenopausal bleeding • Postpartum Hemorrhage, Uterine Atony • Domestic Violence • Ectopic Pregnancy • Preeclampsia‐Eclampsia Syndrome • Endometrial Carcinoma • Premenstrual Syndrome • Endometriosis • Preterm Labor • Fetal Growth Abnormalities • Ruptured Corpus Luteum • Sexually Transmitted Infections • Galactorrhea Due to Hypothyroidism • Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia • Herpes Simplex Virus Infection in Labor • Premature Rupture of Membranes • Shoulder dystocia • Syphilitic Chancre • Uterine Leiomyomas • HIV in Pregnancy • Incontinence • Vaginitis • Infertility • Vulvar Neoplasms 6 3/9/2015 7 3/9/2015 8 3/9/2015 Reporting and Analytics The information in this presentation is confidential and may not be distributed or shared without written permission from CaseNetwork, LLC. DEMONSTRATION at ACOG/ CREOG BOOTH #106,112 The Sterling Williams, MD, PhD Video Series on the Menopause John Buster, MD Nanette Santoro, MD Roger Lobo, MD 9 3/9/2015 Teaming Up for Women’s Heath The 2015 ACOG Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting DIVISION of EDUCATION Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting Restructured STARTING ON SATURDAY 6 Hour PG courses everyday STEP UP to RESIDENCY ABOG Sessions: MOC, JF course Are you smarter than a JF? MIX and MINGLE Alumni Parties More SCIENCE Research Presentations Every 8 AM Electronic Posters Throughout the Day Appy Hour Debates Exhibits Open on Monday 10 3/9/2015 Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting May 2-6, 2015 San Francisco JOIN US!!!! THANK YOU, DeAnne Nehra scarson@acog.org DIVIS ION of E DUCATION DIVISION of EDUCATION “Lead with your heart.” 11