2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00246-016-1560-y
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Advances in Pediatric Cardiology Boot Camp: Boot Camp Training Promotes Fellowship Readiness and Enables Retention of Knowledge

Abstract: We previously demonstrated that a pediatric cardiology boot camp can improve knowledge acquisition and decrease anxiety for trainees. We sought to determine if boot camp participants entered fellowship with a knowledge advantage over fellows who did not attend and if there was moderate-term retention of that knowledge. A 2-day training program was provided for incoming pediatric cardiology fellows from eight fellowship programs in April 2016. Hands-on, immersive experiences and simulations were provided in all… Show more

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“…This supports previous work described in the veterinary field (8), but also supports data from other fields. Educational boot camps are widely used in many fields and are gaining popularity, including advanced human medical training (24,25), the basic sciences (26), and undergraduate education (27), though their influence on advanced medical skills has been questioned (28). However, to our knowledge, none of these boot camps have correlated student performance in subsequent programs (28).…”
Section: An Anatomy Precourse Predicts Students' Performance Within Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This supports previous work described in the veterinary field (8), but also supports data from other fields. Educational boot camps are widely used in many fields and are gaining popularity, including advanced human medical training (24,25), the basic sciences (26), and undergraduate education (27), though their influence on advanced medical skills has been questioned (28). However, to our knowledge, none of these boot camps have correlated student performance in subsequent programs (28).…”
Section: An Anatomy Precourse Predicts Students' Performance Within Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, improving and standardizing echocardiography education has been a recent focus at many fellowship programs. A common development has been the implementation of a “boot camp” at the beginning of fellowship . The amount of time dedicated to teaching echocardiography skills in these programs varies, but intensive educational sessions have been shown to lead to higher quality echocardiograms and greater independence .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common development has been the implementation of a "boot camp" at the beginning of fellowship. [2][3][4][5][6] The amount of time dedicated to teaching echocardiography skills in these programs varies, but intensive educational sessions have been shown to lead to higher quality echocardiograms and greater independence. 7 However, an understanding of best practices in echocardiography education after fellowship orientation is lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They suggest that graduates of fellowship programs are increasingly not moving directly into the types of faculty positions that have historically been a mainstay. Multiple factors may be contributing to this apparent change including increased competition for research funding from the NIH and other granting institutions, an increased role in the provision of clinical care by APPs and hospitalist physicians, changes in medical reimbursement that has in some cases led to a reduction in funding to support clinical faculty salaries, evolving requirements for primary and subspecialty training that has raised questions about trainee readiness in other specialties, and a dramatic and near continuous increase in primary subject matter that PHO trainees must learn (e.g., genomics and immunotherapy).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trainee position includes fourth-year fellowship and subspecialist fellow positions. Data demonstrate reversal of the percentage of trainees taking assistant professor positions versus trainee positions over time in some cases led to a reduction in funding to support clinical faculty salaries, 27 evolving requirements for primary and subspecialtytraining that has raised questions about trainee readiness in other specialties,28 and a dramatic and near continuous increase in primary subject matter that PHO trainees must learn (e.g., genomics and immunotherapy).It appears that new strategies are increasingly being employed to counter these changes and further enhance the professional development of PHO fellows. For example, extending fellow clinical and research training in fourth-year positions has the potential to make trainees more competitive for funding and academic faculty positions.…”
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confidence: 99%