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The Emergency Medicine Milestones 2.0: Setting the stage for 2025 and beyond

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AEM EDUCATION AND TRAINING
卷 5, 期 3, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10640

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In 2018, a working group comprised of representatives from various organizations was formed to review and revise the Emergency Medicine Milestones. They used data from milestone reporting, needs assessment data, stakeholder interviews, and community commentary to update the milestones and create a supplemental guide for programmatic assessment. The result was the Emergency Medicine Milestones 2.0, providing updated competency-based behavioral anchors to guide resident assessment and program design.
Introduction Beginning in 1999, residents in emergency medicine have been expected to demonstrate competence in the six Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Core Competencies. Expectations were further refined and clarified through the introduction of the Milestones in 2013. Emerging research and data from milestone reporting has illustrated the need for modification of the original milestones. Against this backdrop, the ACGME convened a committee to review and revise the original milestones. Methods The working group was convened in December 2018 and consisted of representatives from the American Board of Emergency Medicine, American Osteopathic Association, Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine, Association of American Medical Colleges, ACGME-Emergency Medicine Review Committee, three community members, a resident member, and a public member. This group also included members from both academic and community emergency medicine programs. The group was overseen by the ACGME vice president for milestones development and met in person one time followed by four virtual sessions to revise and draft the Emergency Medicine Milestones and Supplemental Guide as part of the ACGME Milestones 2.0 Project. Results Using data from milestones reporting, needs assessment data, stakeholder interviews, and community commentary, the working group engaged in revisions and updates for the Emergency Medicine Milestones and created a supplemental guide to aid programs in the design of programmatic assessment for the milestones. Conclusion The Emergency Medicine Milestones 2.0 provide updated specialty-specific, competency-based behavioral anchors to guide the assessment of residents, the design of curricula, and the advancement of emergency medicine training programs.

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