Survey of overnight academic hospitalist supervision of trainees.

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Survey of overnight academic hospitalist supervision of trainees.

J Hosp Med. 2012 Sep;7(7):521-523

Authors: Farnan JM, Burger A, Boonayasai RT, Leykum L, Harrison R, Machulsky J, Parekh V, Sharpe BA, Schleyer AM, Arora VM, for the SGIM Housestaff Oversight Subcommittee

Abstract

In 2003, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) announced the first in a series of guidelines related to the residency training. The most recent recommendations include explicit recommendations regarding the provision of on-site clinical supervision for trainees of internal medicine. To meet these standards, many internal medicine residency programs turned to hospitalist programs to fill that need. However, much is unknown about the current relationships between hospitalist and residency programs, specifically with regard to supervisory roles and supervision policies. We aimed to describe how academic hospitalists currently supervise housestaff during the on-call, or overnight, period and hospitalist program leader their perceptions of how these new policies would impact trainee-hospitalist interactions. Journal of Hospital Medicine 2012; © 2012 Society of Hospital Medicine.

PMID: 22956452 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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