Competency based developmental outcomes (e.g., knowledge, skills, attitudes, and performance) that can be demonstrated progressively by residents/fellows from the beginning through graduation.
What are Milestones?
PAS
What is the Pediatric Association Society (PAS)?
The period of time from conception to birth.
What is gestation?
Residents must demonstrate appropriate and effective treatment of health problems to master this.
What is patient care (PC)?
1 day in seven, averaged over four weeks.
How many 24 hour periods a resident must have free of all duty?
This committee is responsible to advise the PD and reviews the progress of all fellows in the program. Committee meets twice a year: Fall and Spring.
What is the Clinical Competency Committee (CCC)?
APPD
What is the Association of Pediatric Program Directors (APPD)?
This condition is a caused by excess build up of the byproduct of red blood cell breakdown
What is Jaundice/hyperbilirubinemia?
It encompasses knowledge of bio-medical, clinical, epidemiological, and social-behavior science.
What is medical knowledge (MK)?
During this period, residents must not be permitted to participate in the care of new patients in any patient care setting; must not be assigned to outpatient clinics, including continuity clinics; and must not be assigned to participate in a new procedure, such as an elective scheduled surgery. Residents who have satisfactorily completed the transition of care may, at their discretion, attend an educational conference during this time.
What is the four hours post call?
The physician designated with the authority and accountability for the operation of the fellowship program.
Who is the Program Director (PD)?
AAP
What is the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)?
The release of this hormone in neonates results in peripheral vasoconstriction, pulmonary vasoconstriction, increased metabolic rate, increased glucose utilization, and decreased O2 delivery to tissues.
What is Norepinephrine?
Improving care based on self-assessment and lifelong learning is part of this competency.
What is practice-based learning and improvement (PBLI)?
This is defined as a continuous duty period between the evening hours of the prior day and the next morning, generally scheduled in conjunction with a day of patient care duties prior to this. This differs from Night Float in that there is no preceding regularly scheduled duty period.
What is "on call"?
This committee is responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating educational activities. They also review and make recs for revision of competency-based curriculum goals and objectives.
What is the Program Evaluation Committee (PEC)?
AAMC
What is the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)?
Low or poor muscle tone
What is hypotonia?
This competency requires commitment to carry out professional responsibilities and adhere to ethical principles.
What is professionalism (PROF)?
The time spent on this activity by residents must be counted toward the 80-hour maximum weekly limit.
What is moonlighting?
In this year the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education was established.
What is 1981?
AMA
What is American Medical Association (AMA)?
This is the duct that shunts blood from the pulmonary artery to the aorta in utero and through the first few days of life.
What is Ductus arteriosus ?
Consideration of multiple systems that are involved in a patient’s condition to develop a treatment plan that incorporates the intricacies involved in the patient’s care.
What is systems-based practice (SBP)?
Fellows cannot be scheduled for more than 6 of these.
What is Max consecutive night float?