Residency Education Reform Program in Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care: An Academic Reform Model

AuthorAli Dabbaghen
AuthorRoghayeh Gandomkaren
AuthorBehrooz Farzaneganen
AuthorAlireza Jaffarien
AuthorNilofar Massoudien
AuthorAlireza Mirkheshtien
AuthorMohammadreza Mosharien
AuthorMasoud Nashibien
AuthorSeyed Sajad Razavien
AuthorParissa Sezarien
AuthorSoodeh Tabashien
AuthorArdeshir Tajbakhshen
AuthorMaryam Vosoughianen
OrcidAli Dabbagh [0000-0003-4344-8131]en
OrcidAlireza Jaffari [0000-0002-2096-1146]en
OrcidNilofar Massoudi [0000-0002-0670-4338]en
OrcidMohammadreza Moshari [0000-0002-9945-9019]en
OrcidMasoud Nashibi [0000-0003-3825-9889]en
OrcidParissa Sezari [0000-0003-3874-1050]en
OrcidSoodeh Tabashi [0000-0003-3430-5075]en
OrcidArdeshir Tajbakhsh [0000-0002-0710-4967]en
OrcidMaryam Vosoughian [0000-0001-9377-3587]en
Issued Date2021-06-30en
AbstractBackground: Reform in medical education is a basic process in every academic department, especially in residency programs. Objectives: This study was designed to assess the indices of education and research as part of the Medical Education Reform program (MERP) in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care (DACC), Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences (SBMU) for four years. Methods: MERP in DACC, SBMU was designed and implemented as a modern academic reform model; different outcome measures in education and research were assessed to demonstrate the effects of the reform plan in academic improvements. Results: there were significant improvements regarding education indices (i.e., teaching methods, passing comprehensive exams, mentorship, assessment methods, faculty development, professionalism in medical education, integration in education, and crisis management) and research indices (targeted research activities, innovation in research approaches, increasing the impact of research). Conclusions: Based on the experiences of DACC, SBMU regarding clinical anesthesiology residency, reform could be achieved using painstaking plans and continuous efforts with tangible documented outcomes. Often, the management period is not durable, and these reforms require meticulous care to sustain.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/aapm.113606en
KeywordMedical Educationen
KeywordAnesthesia Educationen
KeywordResidency Trainingen
KeywordReform in Educationen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleResidency Education Reform Program in Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care: An Academic Reform Modelen
TypeResearch Articleen

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