Improving ABIM Pass Rates

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Improving ABIM Pass Rates. Group 1. Faculty Mentor: Dr. Bindu Swaroop. Arpna Patel Shyam Rao Michael Eskander Farid Jalali Yung Lyou Betsy Lin. FOCUS. F – finding the problem O – organize resources C – clarify goals U – understand objectives S – select a plan. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Improving ABIM Pass Rates

ARPNA PATELSHYAM RAO MICHAEL ESKANDERFARID JALALIYUNG LYOUBETSY LIN

Group 1

FACULTY MENTOR: DR. BINDU SWAROOP

FOCUS

• F – finding the problem • O – organize resources• C – clarify goals • U – understand objectives • S – select a plan

BACKGROUND

Scheduling restraints Little preparedness for ABIM boards

Board pass rates lowered

2012-2013 PGY-3 SCHEDULE

Average # of inpatient blocks:

Overall: 9

In the 2nd half of the academic year: 4

In the last three months: 2

FINDING THE PROBLEM

• Board pass rates are falling

How do we fix it?

PARTIES AND RESOURCES INVOLVED

• Norma Hardgrove – collect ITE scores for last 3 years

• Dr. Swaroop – collect ABIM board scores

• Chief Residents – organize an intervention

• Residents – respond to intervention

CLARIFY GOALS

• Improving board pass rate• But was it possible?

• Improving resident knowledge and preparedness

• Resident-driven

• Active learning

UNDERSTANDING OBSTRUCTION

• Finding an intervention that would be feasible for busy residents and also promote active learning

• Getting residents to participate in the intervention

• Implementing an intervention with the time constraints of the project

OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT

• An opportunity exists to improve ABIM board scores

• The process should be improved because board score and the pass rate affect both residents and the program

• We will know our project has been successful when we see an improvement in resident knowledge, study skills, and eventually improvement in board pass rate

SELECT A PLAN

• We brainstormed different intervention options including: – Digital MKSAP reviewed by clinic attendings

SELECT A PLAN

• We brainstormed different intervention options including: – Digital MKSAP reviewed by clinic attendings

– Changing resident schedule during 3rd year

SELECT A PLAN

• We brainstormed different intervention options including: – Digital MKSAP reviewed by clinic attendings

– Changing resident schedule during 3rd year

– Targeting specific residents who would benefit the most from additional board review practice

SELECT A PLAN

• We brainstormed different intervention options including: – Digital MKSAP reviewed by clinic attendings

– Changing resident schedule during 3rd year

– Targeting specific residents who would benefit the most from additional board review practice

– Changing board review format

SELECT A PLAN

• Based on group consensus we decided on a final project:

• Introducing changes to Friday Academy to change to a resident-driven session

PDCA

• Plan • Do • Check • Act

FRIDAY ACADEMY

• 3 hour protected time for residents on outpatient, elective, and research blocks

FRIDAY ACADEMY

• 3 hour protected time for residents on outpatient, elective, and research blocks

• Consists of 3 major parts

• Board review: A. 8-10 questions selected by Chief ResidentsB. Led by chief residentsC. Audience participation in answering questions

HOW IMPORTANT IS THE FRIDAY ACADEMY BOARD REVIEW TO DIDACTIC EXPERIENCE?

FRIDAY ACADEMY

• Resident driven topic selection

FRIDAY ACADEMY

• Resident driven topic selection• Promote studying of selected topic

FRIDAY ACADEMY

• Resident driven topic selection• Promote studying of selected topic• Non-intimidating environment

FRIDAY ACADEMY

• Resident driven topic selection• Promote studying of selected topic• Non-intimidating environment• Monitored attendance

FRIDAY ACADEMY

• Resident driven topic selection• Promote studying of selected topic• Non-intimidating environment• Monitored attendance • Widespread learning

FRIDAY ACADEMY

• Resident driven topic selection• Promote studying of selected topic• Non-intimidating environment• Monitored attendance • Widespread learning

• ACTIVE learning

PLAN

• Information gathering

• Post-intervention survey

INFORMATION GATHERING

DO

• Discussed with PD and chief residents regarding implementation of this idea

DO

• Discussed with PD and chief residents regarding implementation of this idea

• Designed the post-intervention survey

DO

• Discussed with PD and chief residents regarding implementation of this idea

• Designed the post-intervention survey

• Started asking residents to present board review during Friday Academy

CHECK

• 74% improvement in “overall experience”

CHECK

• 74% improvement in “overall experience”

• 52% improvement in “preparedness for ITE and board exams”• True Preparedness = ?

CHECK

• 74% improvement in “overall experience”

• 52% improvement in “preparedness for ITE and board exams”• True Preparedness = ?

• 44% improvement in “understanding of the topic and questions”

59%37%70%56%44%

44%55%66%

52%41%78%59%74%

DO YOU LIKE THE NEW APPROACH OF RESIDENT-DRIVEN BOARD REVIEW?

HAVE YOU ATTENDED AT LEAST ONE SESSION OF THE NEW RESIDENT-DRIVEN BOARD REVIEW?

ACT

• Overall improvement in the Board Review experience for residents• Improved knowledge• Improved preparedness for ITE, ABIM

boards

• Permanent Addition• Sustainability

• Mandatory during certain blocks

REFLECT

• Ambitious idea

• Time constraints

• Data gathering• Subjective• Resident involvement

Question ?

THANK YOU TO ALL RESIDENTS, CHIEFS, AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOR PARTICIPATING IN THIS

EFFORT.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION.