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Accreditation – Learning from Each Other. Jane C.K. Fitch, MD John L. Plewes Professor & Chair University of Oklahoma. Summary. ACGME/RRC info Data from ACGME website and Grogono’s 13 th annual anesthesiology NRMP report Survey info Example Discussion/ discussion / discussion. ACGME.
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Accreditation – Learning from Each Other Jane C.K. Fitch, MD John L. Plewes Professor & Chair University of Oklahoma
Summary • ACGME/RRC info • Data from ACGME website and Grogono’s 13th annual anesthesiology NRMP report • Survey info • Example • Discussion/discussion/discussion
ACGME • 7,800 GME programs • 118 specialty programs • 27 RRCs • RRCs include AMA (CME), ABMS (ABA), and academic specialty organization (ASA)
ACGME • 3 basic functions of accreditation: • Establishment and periodic revision of publicly available accreditation standards • Measure compliance by program with accreditation standards • Notify the general public of a program’s accreditation status
Accreditation Actions • Withheld Accreditation** • Initial Accreditation • Continued Accreditation • Probationary Accreditation** • Withdrawal of Accreditation** (** indicates adverse actions)
Anesthesiology Notification Letter • Accreditation Status • Length of Training • Maximum Number of Residents • Notification Letter • Effective Date • Next Site Visit • Program Listing
ACGME RRCAnesthesiolgy Staff • Judith Armbruster, PhD, Executive Director • Linda Thorsen, MA, Associate Executive Director • Norma R. DeYagcier, Accreditation Administrator • Denise Braun, Accreditation Assistant
RRC Anesthesiology Committee Members • J. Jeffrey Andrews, M.D. ASA • Audree A. Bendo, M.D. ASA • Philip D. Lumb, MB, BS ASA • Lois L. Bready, M.D. CME • David L. Brown, M.D. CME • Jeffrey R. Kirsch, M.D. CME • Steven C. Hall, M.D. ABA • Mark A. Rockoff, M.D. ABA • Mark A. Warner, M.D. ABA • Corey E. Collins, D.O Resident
Anesthesiology RRC • Average accreditation length is 3.7 years (range of 1 to 5 years) • Longer accreditation (4 or 5 years) indicates the ACGME and RRCs are more confident about a program’s ability to provide quality education.
ACGME • Field staff (FS) vs Specialist Site Visitor (SSV) • FS if cycle is 4 or 5 years • SSV if cycle is 1 to 3 years
Withdrawn Programs by Academic Year (Voluntary Withdrawal, Accreditation Withdrawn, or Administrative Withdrawal)
Positions Matched by State • 1999 - 2005 • NY, CA, MA, PA, TX, IL • 24 % top 2 states • 44 % top 5 states • 64 % top 10 states
Positions Matched per Million Population • Avg 30 matched per 6.6 million • 4.37 matched/million • Range 1.1 – 20.98 matched/million
2005 NRMP • 2.5 % incr recruitment (1200 to 1230) • 0.5 % decr positions offered (1289 to 1283) • 83 % programs filled (89 to 53) • 6.22 % NRMP students match into anesthesiology
Number and Percent of New Program Directors by Academic Year
Accreditation Decisions in 2004-05 for All Core Anesthesiology Programs • 132 Total programs • 33 Reviewed • 28 Cited • 1 Full Accreditation • 27 Continued Full Accreditation
Frequent Anesthesiology Citations • Evaluations • None by resident, faculty • Scholarly Activity • Few pubs, little or no ADs • PACU • Little organized teaching, other duties, not contiguous • Critical Care • No anesthesiology involvement • Resident Complement • Exceeded without approval
Frequent Anesthesiology Citations (con’t) • Clinical Experience (logs) • Uneven distribution, lack minimum requirement, not regularly monitored by PD • Goals and Objectives • Not detailed, not developed for all rotations, not distributed • Affiliation Agreements • Not signed, not updated, not all with PIF, integrated agreements not specify PD to make all appointments • Competencies • Not incorporated into curriculum, not familiar with Outcomes initiative
Frequent Anesthesiology Citations (con’t) * • Poor board scores • Continual faculty turnover • Inadequate supervision • Excess number of residents • Inadequate scholarly activity • Inadequate institutional support * JSA
AK – West HI - West ID - West MT – West NV - West WY - West DE – NE RI – NE ND - Central SD - Central States with No Anesthesiology Residency Programs
AL - South AR – South MS – South OK – South SC – South WV – South AZ - West CO – West NM - West OR - West UT - West IN - Central IA – Central NE – Central NH - NE VT – NE ME - NE States with Only One Anesthesiology Residency Program
OU • Nov 2000 “The Scarlet P”, 11 citations • Nov 2001 • Site visit 3/02 • See you in 2 years! • Site visit 5/04 • 4 year review cycle, no citations
OU • 3 areas: • ICU • Board scores • Scholarly activity
OU • 3 areas: • ICU • Then • Pulm/med ICU & PICU • No anesthesiology intensivists • Now • NICU, PICU, Surgery/trauma • 3 intensivists • Future • Multidisciplinary fellowship
OU • 3 areas: • Board scores • Then • 1 year curriculum, 6 AM lectures, ITE, AKT pre, no mock orals, no review course program, 65 % • Now • 3 yr curriculum, WEB 3 – 5 PM, ITE, AKT pre/post/6/18, mock orals, $ and time for one review course/yr/resident, 83 % • Future • 100 % pass rate
OU • 3 areas: • Scholarly activity • Then • No clinical or basic research, no infrastructure, no ADs • Now • Both clinical and basic research, infrastructure, CST last 2 years, ADs • Future • PhD, peer reviewed funding
OU • Support (aka $$$) • Dean, COM • CEO, Hospital (HCA) • OK Board of Health • Conrad 30 plan • HPSA, MUA, MUP
Summary • ACGME/RRC info • Data from ACGME website and Grogono’s 13th annual anesthesiology NRMP report • Survey info • Example • Discussion/discussion/discussion