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Development of a Communication Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Residents

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Pages 327-333 | Published online: 06 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Background: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education requires residency training programs to develop methods to teach and assess communication skills in residents to ensure competence as a practitioner. In response, we piloted a communication curriculum for emergency medicine residents. We describe the curriculum and suggest future directions for development based on the strengths and weaknesses of residents' performance and their reactions to the curriculum. Description: Twenty-six residents in a 3-year program at a university-affiliated county hospital participated. Curriculum components were an introductory session, a single standardized patient encounter using a locally written, unvalidated checklist assessing residents' communication skills, a videotape-facilitated self-assessment, and a private feedback session. Evaluation: Residents demonstrated greatest strengths in basic interpersonal skills and efficient information gathering and greatest weakness in empathy. Residents rated the curriculum favorably. Conclusion: The curriculum as implemented offers an initial foundation for teaching and learning critical care communication. Instruction in empathy requires improvement.

Notes

a n = 26.

a n = 26.

N = 25.

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