Leveraging Peer Teaching for Global Health Elective Preparation: Implementation of a Resident-Led Global Health Simulation Curriculum

Introduction . As more trainees engage in global health electives, the call for best practices in predeparture preparation grows. However, many residency programs may not have the infrastructure or staffing in place to consistently meet these expectations. Objective . To assess the feasibility, bene...

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Main Authors: Fiona Pirrocco DO, Ian Goodman MD, Michael B. Pitt MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-05-01
Series:Global Pediatric Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X19851108
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spelling doaj-8a4dc4f50d46427295c720c24062ab6d2020-11-25T03:40:52ZengSAGE PublishingGlobal Pediatric Health2333-794X2019-05-01610.1177/2333794X19851108Leveraging Peer Teaching for Global Health Elective Preparation: Implementation of a Resident-Led Global Health Simulation CurriculumFiona Pirrocco DO0Ian Goodman MD1Michael B. Pitt MD2Tsehootsooi Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Fort Defiance, AZUniversity of Massachusetts Medical School-Baystate Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Springfield, MAUniversity of Minnesota, Department of Pediatrics, Minneapolis, MNIntroduction . As more trainees engage in global health electives, the call for best practices in predeparture preparation grows. However, many residency programs may not have the infrastructure or staffing in place to consistently meet these expectations. Objective . To assess the feasibility, benefits, and limitations of having residents trained to facilitate and implement a global health preparatory simulation curriculum. Approach. In 2016, we had 5 residents undergo online Simulation Use for Global Away Rotations (SUGAR) facilitator training. Since then, we have conducted 3 simulation sessions from 2016 to 2018. Feedback was obtained from 75% of our participants, which was found to be similar to feedback obtained from attending-led models. Lessons Learned. A resident-led global health preparatory curriculum provides a sustainable model for residency programs without placing additional burden on attending faculty.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X19851108
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Ian Goodman MD
Michael B. Pitt MD
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Leveraging Peer Teaching for Global Health Elective Preparation: Implementation of a Resident-Led Global Health Simulation Curriculum
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title Leveraging Peer Teaching for Global Health Elective Preparation: Implementation of a Resident-Led Global Health Simulation Curriculum
title_short Leveraging Peer Teaching for Global Health Elective Preparation: Implementation of a Resident-Led Global Health Simulation Curriculum
title_full Leveraging Peer Teaching for Global Health Elective Preparation: Implementation of a Resident-Led Global Health Simulation Curriculum
title_fullStr Leveraging Peer Teaching for Global Health Elective Preparation: Implementation of a Resident-Led Global Health Simulation Curriculum
title_full_unstemmed Leveraging Peer Teaching for Global Health Elective Preparation: Implementation of a Resident-Led Global Health Simulation Curriculum
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publisher SAGE Publishing
series Global Pediatric Health
issn 2333-794X
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Introduction . As more trainees engage in global health electives, the call for best practices in predeparture preparation grows. However, many residency programs may not have the infrastructure or staffing in place to consistently meet these expectations. Objective . To assess the feasibility, benefits, and limitations of having residents trained to facilitate and implement a global health preparatory simulation curriculum. Approach. In 2016, we had 5 residents undergo online Simulation Use for Global Away Rotations (SUGAR) facilitator training. Since then, we have conducted 3 simulation sessions from 2016 to 2018. Feedback was obtained from 75% of our participants, which was found to be similar to feedback obtained from attending-led models. Lessons Learned. A resident-led global health preparatory curriculum provides a sustainable model for residency programs without placing additional burden on attending faculty.
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