Region 1 PEHSU Pediatric Environmental Health Fellowship
COMPETENCY-BASED OBJECTIVES
Training Program Director: Alan Woolf, MD, MPH, FAACT, FAAP, FACMT
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COMPETENCY-BASED EVALUATION
PATIENT CARE
- Appropriate history & physical exam skills
- Proper telephone triage of patient-related issues
- Proper management of ill patients
Evaluation: Electronic form in New Innovations with 9-point scale
Form with 5-point scale. Qualitative comments encouraged.
MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE
- Identify the appropriate laboratory and radiology work-up for specific patient presentations
- Detailed understanding of diagnosis and management of childhood lead poisoning
- Evaluation of the child with developmental issues that may be related to environmental exposures
Evaluation: Electronic form in New Innovations with 9-point scale
Form with 5-point scale. Qualitative comments encouraged.
In-service exam
PRACTICE-BASED LEARNING & IMPROVEMENT
- Develop and initiate treatment plans based on institutional standards
- Learn to locate, review and assimilation of evidence from appropriate scientific studies
- Complete Institute for Healthcare Improvement electronic modules on improvement of the quality of clinical care & patient safety
- Develop skills for lifelong learning
- Improve clinical practice
- Analyze medical errors and issues for quality improvement and develop a project to improve care
- Use evaluations from faculty, mentors, peers, patients, learners, other professionals
Evaluation: Electronic form in New Innovations with 9-point scale
Form with 5-point scale.
Qualitative comments encouraged.
Monitoring of selected clinical metrics via chart review 12
INTERPERSONAL & COMMUNICATION SKILLS
- Establish consultant-type relationship with families
- Establish longitudinal relationship with families who have children with environment-related diseases
- Learn how to describe treatment plans and obtain consent for treatment
- Maintain comprehensive and timely medical records
- Communicate with referring physicians and relevant community-based, governmental, and non-governmental agency personnel
- Learn how to describe protocols
- Clarify research objectives in contrast to standard treatment objectives
- Clarify alternative treatment possibilities
Evaluation: Electronic form in New Innovations with 9-point scale.
Form with 5-point scale. Qualitative comments encouraged.
360-degree evaluation
PROFESSIONALISM
- Learn proper interactions and team work with other subspecialists, referring physicians, community-based nurses, and other professionals
- Demonstrate ethical behavior, respect, and responsiveness to needs of patients and families
- Responsibility, integrity, honesty, empathy
- Patient/family privacy, confidentiality, autonomy
- Cultural competency
Evaluation: Electronic form in New Innovations with 9-point scale.
Form with 5-point scale. Qualitative comments encouraged.
360-degree evaluation
SYSTEMS-BASED PRACTICE
- Practice quality health care, utilizing community-based resources
- Understand financial and other stressors on families of children with environmental issues
- Understand how insurance status and home health care situation affects patient care decision-making
- Learn advocacy for families and communities with respect to environmental health issues
- Understand different health care systems
- Understand cost-effective health care and resource allocation
- Assist families in dealing with systems demands and complexities
- Worker with other health care managers and external providers
- Advocate for the promotion of pediatric environmental health on a societal level
Evaluation: Electronic form in New Innovations with 9-point scale.
Form with 5-point scale. Qualitative comments encouraged.