Addressing the immediate need for emergency providers in resource-limited settings: the model of a six-month emergency medicine curriculum in Haiti

Abstract Background In many resource-limited settings, emergency medicine (EM) is underdeveloped and formal EM training limited. Residencies and fellowships are an ideal long-term solution but cannot meet immediate needs for emergency providers, while short-term programs are often too limited in con...

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Main Authors: Shada A. Rouhani, Kerling Israel, Fernet Leandre, Sosthène Pierre, Brennan Bollman, Regan H. Marsh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-04-01
Series:International Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12245-018-0182-y
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spelling doaj-c410dae3e0754ce8980cba2b97a9ed042020-11-25T01:35:11ZengBMCInternational Journal of Emergency Medicine1865-13721865-13802018-04-011111710.1186/s12245-018-0182-yAddressing the immediate need for emergency providers in resource-limited settings: the model of a six-month emergency medicine curriculum in HaitiShada A. Rouhani0Kerling Israel1Fernet Leandre2Sosthène Pierre3Brennan Bollman4Regan H. Marsh5Brigham and Women’s HospitalHôpital Universitaire de MirebalaisZanmi LasanteFaculte de Medecine et de Pharmacie de l’Universite d’Etat d’HaitiLouisiana State University Health Sciences CenterBrigham and Women’s HospitalAbstract Background In many resource-limited settings, emergency medicine (EM) is underdeveloped and formal EM training limited. Residencies and fellowships are an ideal long-term solution but cannot meet immediate needs for emergency providers, while short-term programs are often too limited in content. We describe a third method successfully implemented in Haiti: a medium-duration certificate program to meet the immediate need for emergency specialists. Methods In conjunction with the Haitian Ministry of Health and National Medical School, we developed and implemented a novel, 6-month EM certificate program to build human resources for health and emergency care capacity. The program consisted of didactic and supervised clinical components, covering core content in EM. Didactics included lectures, simulations, hands-on skill-sessions, and journal clubs. Supervised clinical time reinforced concepts and taught an EM approach to patient care. Results Fourteen physicians from around Haiti successfully completed the program; all improved from their pre-test to post-test. At the end of the program and 9-month post-program evaluations, participants rated the program highly, and most felt they used their new knowledge daily. Participants found clinical supervision and simulation particularly useful. Key components to our program’s success included collaboration with the Ministry of Health and National Medical School, supervised clinical time, and the continual presence of a course director. The program could be improved by a more flexible curriculum and by grouping participants by baseline knowledge levels. Conclusion Medium-duration certificate programs offer a viable option for addressing immediate human resource gaps in emergency care, and our program offers a model for implementation in resource-limited settings. Similar options should be considered for other emerging specialties in resource-limited settings.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12245-018-0182-yEmergency medicineEmergency careHaitiEducationTrainingEmergency providers
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author Shada A. Rouhani
Kerling Israel
Fernet Leandre
Sosthène Pierre
Brennan Bollman
Regan H. Marsh
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Kerling Israel
Fernet Leandre
Sosthène Pierre
Brennan Bollman
Regan H. Marsh
Addressing the immediate need for emergency providers in resource-limited settings: the model of a six-month emergency medicine curriculum in Haiti
International Journal of Emergency Medicine
Emergency medicine
Emergency care
Haiti
Education
Training
Emergency providers
author_facet Shada A. Rouhani
Kerling Israel
Fernet Leandre
Sosthène Pierre
Brennan Bollman
Regan H. Marsh
author_sort Shada A. Rouhani
title Addressing the immediate need for emergency providers in resource-limited settings: the model of a six-month emergency medicine curriculum in Haiti
title_short Addressing the immediate need for emergency providers in resource-limited settings: the model of a six-month emergency medicine curriculum in Haiti
title_full Addressing the immediate need for emergency providers in resource-limited settings: the model of a six-month emergency medicine curriculum in Haiti
title_fullStr Addressing the immediate need for emergency providers in resource-limited settings: the model of a six-month emergency medicine curriculum in Haiti
title_full_unstemmed Addressing the immediate need for emergency providers in resource-limited settings: the model of a six-month emergency medicine curriculum in Haiti
title_sort addressing the immediate need for emergency providers in resource-limited settings: the model of a six-month emergency medicine curriculum in haiti
publisher BMC
series International Journal of Emergency Medicine
issn 1865-1372
1865-1380
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract Background In many resource-limited settings, emergency medicine (EM) is underdeveloped and formal EM training limited. Residencies and fellowships are an ideal long-term solution but cannot meet immediate needs for emergency providers, while short-term programs are often too limited in content. We describe a third method successfully implemented in Haiti: a medium-duration certificate program to meet the immediate need for emergency specialists. Methods In conjunction with the Haitian Ministry of Health and National Medical School, we developed and implemented a novel, 6-month EM certificate program to build human resources for health and emergency care capacity. The program consisted of didactic and supervised clinical components, covering core content in EM. Didactics included lectures, simulations, hands-on skill-sessions, and journal clubs. Supervised clinical time reinforced concepts and taught an EM approach to patient care. Results Fourteen physicians from around Haiti successfully completed the program; all improved from their pre-test to post-test. At the end of the program and 9-month post-program evaluations, participants rated the program highly, and most felt they used their new knowledge daily. Participants found clinical supervision and simulation particularly useful. Key components to our program’s success included collaboration with the Ministry of Health and National Medical School, supervised clinical time, and the continual presence of a course director. The program could be improved by a more flexible curriculum and by grouping participants by baseline knowledge levels. Conclusion Medium-duration certificate programs offer a viable option for addressing immediate human resource gaps in emergency care, and our program offers a model for implementation in resource-limited settings. Similar options should be considered for other emerging specialties in resource-limited settings.
topic Emergency medicine
Emergency care
Haiti
Education
Training
Emergency providers
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12245-018-0182-y
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