“Hands-On” Evidence Based Medicine Rounds for Pediatric Residents Pamela Hargwood, MLIS AHIP,Librarian, Rutgers University, RWJ Library of the Health Sciences.

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“Hands-On” Evidence Based Medicine Rounds for Pediatric Residents Pamela Hargwood, MLIS AHIP,Librarian, Rutgers University, RWJ Library of the Health Sciences Elizabeth Goodman, MD, Rutgers University, RWJ Medical School George Kaliyadan, MD, Rutgers University, RWJ Medical School Background References Objectives Next Steps To increase real-time pediatric resident practice of EBM To prepare pediatric residents to discuss EBM on inpatient rounds To examine if patient care is supported or changed based on resident acquired findings Results 1.acgme.org. ACGME Program Requirements for Graduate Medical Education in Pediatrics. Effective July 1, Core Entrustable Professional Activities for Entering Residency (CEPAER). Association of Americal Medical Colleges, Washington, D.C. Medical Education Cluster. Nov The Pediatric Milestone Project: A Joint Initiative of The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and The American Board of Pediatrics. Jan diatricsMilestones.pdf 4.Christakis DA, Davis R, Rivara FP. Pediatric evidence- based medicine: past, present, and future. Journal of Pediatrics. 2000;136(3): Kersten HB, Randis TM, Giardino AP. Evidence-based medicine in pediatric residency programs: where are we now? Ambulatory Pediatrics. 2005;5(5) Feinstein AR, Horwitz RI. Problems in the “evidence” of “evidence-based medicine”. American Journal of Medicine. 1997;103(6): Flores-Mateo G, Argimon JM. Evidence based practice in postgraduate healthcare education: A systematic review. BMC Health Services Research. 2007;7: Jacobson RM. Pediatrics and evidence-based medicine revisited. Journal of Pediatrics. 2007;150: Malick S, Das K, Khan KS. Tips for teaching evidence- based medicine in a clinical setting: lessons from adult learning theory, Part two. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 2008;101(11): All pediatric residents rotating on the inpatient floor are invited to attend rounds Held bi-weekly (twice per month) and typically last one hour Residents formulate PICO questions based on current inpatients with the aid of the medical librarian and attending physician After the residents have their question, they perform a literature search and find the best evidence to answer the question Residents fill out a PICO worksheet and review their findings with the attending physician The following day during ward rounds, a senior resident observes and completes a checklist to see whether or not the residents discussed their findings and whether or not patient care was supported or changed Methods PICO (Patient, Intervention,Comparison,Outcome) questionnaire Evidence based medicine is part of the curriculum for all pediatric residency programs ACGME states to achieve competency in patient care, residents must demonstrate ability to “locate, appraise and assimilate evidence from scientific studies related to their patient health problems” Many residents learn about EBM in formal settings as opposed to a clinical setting Residents became more familiar and comfortable with using PICO to formulate their clinical questions Residents are more prepared to search the literature systematically Residents are more prepared to accurately interpret the findings of their literature search Hold a Resident Focus group to discuss potential improvements to EBM rounds More focus on teaching efficient search strategies Obtain grant funding for laptops/iPads to better facilitate EBM rounds Day After Rounding Chart Resources Used to Answer Clinical Questions