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From Failure to…. Who am I ? Teachers said I was “too stupid to learn anything.” I was fired from my first two jobs Not productive enough I first failed 1000 times. Success. I held 1,093 patents world-wide “Genius is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration.” I am best known for this: .
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From Failure to… Who am I ? Teachers said I was “too stupid to learn anything.” I was fired from my first two jobs • Not productive enough I first failed 1000 times
Success I held 1,093 patents world-wide “Genius is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration.” I am best known for this:
From Failure to… Who am I ? I loved sports growing up. I was cut as a sophomore from my high school basketball team.
Success I ended up in the NBA I won 6 NBA championships I have appeared on front of the Wheaties box more than any other athlete
From Failure to… Who am I ? I went to drama school with Bette Davis. I was dismissed for being too quiet and shy I began my performing career on Broadway, but then was quickly fired Next, I was dismissed from two different movie productions
Success As the star in my own TV show in 1948, I went on to win: – 13 Emmy Awards – 12 Golden Globes – A Lifetime Achievement Award – International Fame
Residents In Difficulty MAJ Scott Grogan Faculty Development Fellow 2 May 2012
Discussed your experiences Listed common resident problems Categorized those problems Reviewed a model for dealing with residents in difficulty Applied that modelto cases Objectives
Act swiftly… investigate and remediate Document, document, document Focus on program requirements Use a model to guide you Follow the program’s due process policy Take Home Points
Your Experiences… Why Talk About Residents In Difficulty?
The resident Teaching staff Fellow residents Program graduates GME chief and GMEC Big Navy/ Big Army Public & society Patients - we are different Stakeholders
Discuss a resident in difficulty that you have worked with What were the issues? How did you deal with the problem? What would you do differently? Be prepared to share With Your Neighbor
1. Academic – learning difficulty Behavior / attitude Cognitive Psychomotor 2. Disciplinary Usuall breaking rules or laws 3. Impairment / Disability Avoid temptation to diagnose Three Kinds of Difficulty
Academic 19 Behavior / attitude 12 Knowledge base 3 Others 4 Discipline 4 Impairment / disability 9 Past PD Responses
Identified problem earlier Documented earlier Started remediation earlier Acted earlier I Wish I Would Have…
Warning Signs • Avoidance, no interest • Poor performance, task completion • Poor or inappropriate interactions • Tardiness, poor time management • Falling behind in charting • Excessive griping – moody • Complaints by others
Be Careful Saying… “Just ignore it” “They’ll grow out of it” “They’re having personal problems” “It might be just this once”
Barriers and Pitfalls • Fear of being the “bad guy” • No staff consensus on “The line” • Personality conflict w/ resident • Personal attacks • Fear avoidance of conversations • Time • Amount of documentation required
Other Pitfalls Big hearts Trying to be a provider Halo Effect Being a fixer Conspiracy of Silence
What would you do now? Dr. White Cloud
Above the line vs. below the line… Resident prerogative vs. Program prerogative Nancy Stevens MD, Univ. of Wash. A Model to Guide You
Routine Resident Evaluation Concerns? NO YES WORK-UP CYCLE Resident Prerogatives Problem Focus & Hypothesize Resident Agrees? Gather data & evaluate for Perception / Value differences YES NO Provide assistance Concern Remains? YES NO “The Line” Probation Justified? NO YES PROBATION CYCLE Program/Faculty Prerogatives Monitor performance, Recommend interventions Take administrative action
For problems that remain the resident’s prerogative to resolve Work-up Cycle
Routine Resident Evaluation Concerns? NO YES WORK-UP CYCLE Resident Prerogatives “The Line” PROBATION CYCLE Program/Faculty Prerogatives
Regular opportunities for: Assessing, guiding, and reassuring Identify problems for further “work-up” Acting early Verbal feedback Documenting Routine Resident Evaluation
Routine Resident Evaluation Concerns? NO YES WORK-UP CYCLE Resident Prerogatives Problem Focus & Hypothesize “The Line” PROBATION CYCLE Program/Faculty Prerogatives
Discuss with resident (ONLY) Possible causes of situation? Respect resident’s perspective Sort issues according to whether resident agrees or disagrees Document conversation Task 1: Problem Focus& Hypothesize
Routine Resident Evaluation Concerns? NO YES WORK-UP CYCLE Resident Prerogatives Problem Focus & Hypothesize Resident Agrees? YES Provide assistance Concern Remains? YES NO “The Line” Probation Justified? PROBATION CYCLE Program/Faculty Prerogatives
Focus only on area of agreed need Plan help jointly with the resident Be specific in comments Monitor plan for effectiveness Inform resident when done A good situation for a learning contract?! Task 2: Provide Assistance
Routine Resident Evaluation Concerns? NO YES WORK-UP CYCLE Resident Prerogatives Problem Focus & Hypothesize Resident Agrees? Resident Agrees? Gather data & evaluate for Perception / Value differences YES YES NO Provide assistance Concern Remains? Concern Remains? YES YES NO NO “The Line” Probation Justified? PROBATION CYCLE Program/Faculty Prerogatives
Differences in perception Assist resident to collect data on future events Differences in values Help resident articulate value positions Identify behaviors likely to result in conflict Communicate the likely consequences Task 3: Gather InformationAround Differences
Routine Resident Evaluation Concerns? NO YES WORK-UP CYCLE Resident Prerogatives Problem Focus & Hypothesize Resident Agrees? Resident Agrees? Gather data & evaluate for Perception / Value differences YES YES NO Provide assistance Concern Remains? Concern Remains? YES YES NO NO “The Line” Probation Justified? NO YES PROBATION CYCLE Program/Faculty Prerogatives
For problems that become the program’s prerogative to resolve Probation Cycle
Routine Resident Evaluation Concerns? NO YES WORK-UP CYCLE Resident Prerogatives Problem Focus & Hypothesize Resident Agrees? Gather data & evaluate for Perception / Value differences YES NO Provide assistance Concern Remains? YES NO “The Line” Probation Justified? NO YES Monitor performance, Recommend interventions PROBATION CYCLE Program/Faculty Prerogatives
Program level remediation Hospital level probation Requirements clearly identified Assistance / remediation plan explained Objective criteria to assess improvement Timeline for resolution Task 4: Probationary Monitoring
Routine Resident Evaluation Concerns? NO YES WORK-UP CYCLE Resident Prerogatives Problem Focus & Hypothesize Resident Agrees? Gather data & evaluate for Perception / Value differences YES NO Provide assistance Concern Remains? YES NO “The Line” Probation Justified? NO YES PROBATION CYCLE Program/Faculty Prerogatives Monitor performance, Recommend interventions Take administrative action
End remediation & begin routine eval Begin probation End probation Extend probation Terminate Task 5: Administrative Action
In groups discuss the cases… Above or below the line? What course of action would you take? How would you document this situation? Appoint a spokesperson Share your findings with the larger group Cases
The Tardy Resident Case 1
The Inefficient Resident Case 2
The Depressed Resident Case 3
The Severely Ill Resident Case 4
Reduced Knowledge Resident Case 5
Routine Resident Evaluation Concerns? NO YES WORK-UP CYCLE Resident Prerogatives Problem Focus & Hypothesize Resident Agrees? Gather data & evaluate for Perception / Value differences YES NO Provide assistance Concern Remains? YES NO “The Line” Probation Justified? NO YES PROBATION CYCLE Program/Faculty Prerogatives Monitor performance, Recommend interventions Take administrative action
Routine Resident Evaluation Concerns? NO YES WORK-UP CYCLE Resident Prerogatives Problem Focus & Hypothesize Resident Agrees? Gather data & evaluate for Perception / Value differences YES NO Provide assistance Concern Remains? YES NO “The Line” Probation Justified? NO YES PROBATION CYCLE Program/Faculty Prerogatives Monitor performance, Recommend interventions Take administrative action