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Abstract Details

Assessing Effectiveness of an Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­al Intervention on Gaps in Child Neurology Knowledge for Pediatric Residents
Child Neurology and Developmental Neurology
P5 - Poster Session 5 (5:30 PM-6:30 PM)
7-048
To identify gaps in child neurology knowledge for pediatric residents, and to assess the effectiveness of implementing an educational intervention on addressing those gaps.
Currently, there is a need to improve child neurology education during general pediatric residency. Additionally, at academic centers, highly specialized care limits exposure to more common child neurology pathology.

Part I: To identify gaps in knowledge, a comprehensive list of neurologic topics was compiled using American Academy of Pediatrics board exam specifications. A survey of perceived strengths and weaknesses among these topics was distributed to senior and recently graduated pediatric residents.

 

Part II: To target the knowledge gaps, a child neurology lecture series and guidebook were implemented for the pediatric intern class. Post-intervention, the intern class completed a survey of perceived strengths and weaknesses.

 

 

Part I, top strengths for senior residents and recent graduates (n=64) included Epilepsy (66%), Infantile Spasms (53%), Headache (53%), Neurocutaneous Disease (42%), Head Trauma (41%) and Developmental Delay (29%). Top weaknesses included Neurodegenerative Disease (61%), Neuromuscular Disorders (47%), Hypotonia (42%), Movement Disorders (39%), Stroke (36%) and Ataxia (34%).

 

Part II, post-educational intervention, top strengths for pediatric interns (n=14) included Infantile spasms (78%), Epilepsy (71%), Headache (50%), Autism (50%), Developmental Delay (36%) and Head Trauma (36%). Top weaknesses included Neurodegenerative Disease (93%), Neuromuscular Disease (64%), Peripheral Nerve Disease (57%), Movement Disorders (57%), Spinal Cord Pathology (50%) and Stroke (43%).

 

 

Pre-intervention data show that clinicians surveyed felt more comfortable in management of rare diseases (infantile spasms) when compared to more common pathology (hypotonia & ataxia). Following the educational intervention, common conditions (hypotonia & ataxia) were no longer listed among perceived weaknesses for pediatric interns. Implementation of a lecture series on a larger sample may provide additional support for this educational intervention. Moving forward, we will evaluate in-training exam scores to analyze sustained effectiveness of our intervention.

Authors/Disclosures
Anisa Kelley, MD (Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital)
PRESENTER
Dr. Kelley has nothing to disclose.
Meeryo Choe, MD, FÂé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ Dr. Choe has received personal compensation for serving as an employee of Harvard-Westlake School. Dr. Choe has received personal compensation in the range of $10,000-$49,999 for serving as an Expert Witness for Legal Cases. The institution of Dr. Choe has received research support from NIH. Dr. Choe has a non-compensated relationship as a Board of Directors with NABIS that is relevant to Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ interests or activities. Dr. Choe has a non-compensated relationship as a Consultant with USA Swimming Concussion Task Force that is relevant to Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ interests or activities.
Christopher Giza, MD, FÂé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ (UCLA, Depts of Pediatrics and Neurosurgery) Dr. Giza has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving on a Speakers Bureau for Medical Network Speakers Bureau. Dr. Giza has stock in Highmark Interactive. The institution of Dr. Giza has received research support from UCLA: Brain Injury Research Center, Steve Tisch BrainSPORT Program, Easton Clinic for Brain Health. Dr. Giza has received publishing royalties from a publication relating to health care. Dr. Giza has a non-compensated relationship as a Advisory Board with Major League Soccer that is relevant to Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ interests or activities. Dr. Giza has a non-compensated relationship as a Advisory Board with National Basketball Association that is relevant to Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ interests or activities. Dr. Giza has a non-compensated relationship as a Consultant with United States Soccer Federation that is relevant to Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ interests or activities. Dr. Giza has a non-compensated relationship as a Co-founder & Advisor with Symptomwise that is relevant to Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ interests or activities.
No disclosure on file
Rujuta B. Wilson, MD (David Geffen School of Medicine At UCLA) Dr. Wilson has nothing to disclose.