Simulation-Based Assessments and Graduating Neurology Residents' Milestones: Status Epilepticus Milestones

Author:

Mikhaeil-Demo Yara1,Holmboe Eric2,Gerard Elizabeth E.3,Wayne Diane B.4,Cohen Elaine R.5,Yamazaki Kenji6,Templer Jessica W.7,Bega Danny8,Culler George W.9,Bhatt Amar B.10,Shafi Neelofer11,Barsuk Jeffrey H.12

Affiliation:

1. Yara Mikhaeil-Demo, MD, is Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine

2. Eric Holmboe, MD, MACP, FRCP, is Chief Research, Milestone Development, and Evaluation Officer, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)

3. Elizabeth E. Gerard, MD, is Director, Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship, and Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine

4. Diane B. Wayne, MD, is Vice Dean for Education, Chair, Department of Medical Education, and Professor of Medicine and Medical Education, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine

5. Elaine R. Cohen, MEd, is Research Associate, Department of Medicine, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine

6. Kenji Yamazaki, PhD, is Senior Analyst, Milestones Research and Evaluation, ACGME

7. Jessica W. Templer, MD, is Director, Epilepsy Fellowship, and Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine

8. Danny Bega, MD, is Director, Neurology Residency Program, and Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine

9. George W. Culler, MD, is Epilepsy Fellow, Department of Neurology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine

10. Amar B. Bhatt, MD, is Assistant Professor, Department of Neurological Sciences, Rush University

11. Neelofer Shafi, MD, is Director, Students and Faculty Development, and Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation, University of Illinois Chicago

12. Jeffrey H. Barsuk, MD, MS, is Director, Simulation and Patient Safety, and Professor of Medicine and Medical Education, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) developed Milestones that provide a framework for residents' assessment. However, Milestones do not provide a description for how programs should perform assessments. Objectives We evaluated graduating residents' status epilepticus (SE) identification and management skills and how they correlate with ACGME Milestones reported for epilepsy and management/treatment by their program's clinical competency committee (CCC). Methods We performed a cohort study of graduating neurology residents from 3 academic medical centers in Chicago in 2018. We evaluated residents' skills identifying and managing SE using a simulation-based assessment (26-item checklist). Simulation-based assessment scores were compared to experience (number of SE cases each resident reported identifying and managing during residency), self-confidence in identifying and managing these cases, and their end of residency Milestones assigned by a CCC based on end-of-rotation evaluations. Results Sixteen of 21 (76%) eligible residents participated in the study. Average SE checklist score was 15.6 of 26 checklist items correct (60%, SD 12.2%). There were no significant correlations between resident checklist performance and experience or self-confidence. The average participant's level of Milestone for epilepsy and management/treatment was high at 4.3 of 5 (SD 0.4) and 4.4 of 5 (SD 0.4), respectively. There were no significant associations between checklist skills performance and level of Milestone assigned. Conclusions Simulated SE skills performance of graduating neurology residents was poor. Our study suggests that end-of-rotation evaluations alone are inadequate for assigning Milestones for high-stakes clinical skills such as identification and management of SE.

Publisher

Journal of Graduate Medical Education

Subject

General Medicine

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