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Meeting PBLI Milestone Teaching Requirements in a Way that Isn't Dreadfully Boring David Slawson, MD Allen Shaughnessy, PharmD, MMedEd Conflicts of Interest Shaughnessy Editor, American Family Physician, DynaMed, Essential Evidence Plus Principle, Clinical Information Sciences Slawson Editor, Essential Evidence Plus Principle, Clinical Information Sciences 2

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Meeting PBLI Milestone Teaching

Requirements in a Way that Isn't

Dreadfully Boring

David Slawson, MD

Allen Shaughnessy, PharmD, MMedEd

Conflicts of Interest

• Shaughnessy

– Editor, American Family Physician, DynaMed, Essential Evidence Plus

– Principle, Clinical Information Sciences

• Slawson

– Editor, Essential Evidence Plus

– Principle, Clinical Information Sciences

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Where we’re going

• Ideas to make your teaching of some of the PBLI milestone requirements fun and efficient by focusing on different models

• Moving from “critical appraisal of the medical literature” to “making decisions better.”

• Why it is more important than just meeting milestones documentation

The Bigger Question: Why Teach

This Way?

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The Third Wave: Enhancing Care By Transforming Clinician Decision Making

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The Goal: High Value Care

Value =

Quality (outcomes, safety, service)

Cost

The best possible care without

unnecessary costs

The First Wave: Fix the simple

Best Practices

Grab the low-hanging fruit

Standardize

practices through

teams

Redistribute tasks

so that all team

members work at

the top of their

license

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The Second Wave: The Complicated

Good Practices

Standardization

Develop protocols to

smooth over

inconsistencies in

care

Standardize

practices for big

decisions

The Third Wave: Improve the Complex

Help Clinicians Make Decisions Better

Transform thinking

processes

What outcomes

matter?

From thinking about

disease to thinking

about patients and

populations

Culture change through

shared understanding

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Do quality measures improve health?

• Measure processes, not outcomes

• Diminishes physician autonomy and professional role

• Care and feeding of the EHR

• Reduces underuse, minimal effect on misuse & overuse

• Promotes gaming of the system

Optimum Performance

Minimally Acceptable Performance

High Performers

Low Performers

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A successful third wave physician

• From

– Traditional biomedical model to probalities

– Treating numbers to treating patients

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Objectives By the end of the presentation, we hope you will be able to:

• Explain why evidence-based medicine is a “basic

science” and information management is a “clinical

science”

• List the information management skills needed in

contemporary practice

• Implement a curriculum that develops lifelong learning

and clinical decision-making skills needed for

contemporary practice.

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How many have

• Formal, didactic teaching in EBM?

• Information Mastery?

• Journal club?

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Certification for Residents

John D oe, M D has successf u l l y compl et ed

T h e I n f o r m a t i o n M a s t e r y C u r r i c u l u m a n d A s s e s s m e n t P r o g r a m

F a m i l y M e d i c i n e

A l l e n F . S h a u g h n e s s y , P h a r m D , M M e d E d

A pril 26, 2016

Urna F . Semper

D a v i d C . S l a w s o n , M D

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The Department of Family Medicine

University of Virginia

Is a Cer t i f ied

Evidence-in f or med Decision Making Residency

and pr ovider of t he

T h e I n f o r m a t i o n M a s t e r y C u r r i c u l u m a n d A s s e s s m e n t P r o g r a m

F a m i l y M e d i c i n e

A l l e n F . S h a u g h n e s s y , P h a r m D , M M e d E d

A pril 26, 2016

Urna F . Semper

D a v i d C . S l a w s o n , M D

Residency Certification

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Certified Residency

Evidence-Informed

Decision Making

The Third Wave: Improve the Complex

Help Clinicians Make Decisions Better

Culture change

through

shared

understanding

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www.ClinicalinformationSciences.com

[email protected] [email protected]

Other materials: Google “Tufts Information Mastery”

Please…

Complete the

session evaluation.

Thank you.

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