Goals
and Objectives for the Pulmonary Fellowship Program Critical Care Medicine Rotations
(CCMU/SICU)
Goal I: Patient Care
Fellows must demonstrate the ability to provide patient-centered care that
is appropriate, compassionate, and effective for treatment of health problems
and the promotion of health.
Objectives:
In the intensive care unit (ICU) setting:
- Fellows will gather
essential and accurate information by performing complete and
clinically-relevant history and physical exam.
- Fellows will understand
how to order and interpret appropriate diagnostic tests.
- Fellows will make
informed diagnostic and treatment decisions by analyzing and synthesizing
information.
- Fellows will
understand the limits of their knowledge and expertise.
- Fellows will develop
and carry out care plans.
- Residents will
maintain comprehensive, timely, effective, and legible medical records.
- Fellows will
effectively counsel patients and families.
- Fellows will use
consultants and referrals appropriately.
Goal II: Medical Knowledge
Fellows will know, critically evaluate and use current medical information
and scientific evidence for patient care.
Objectives: In the ICU setting:
- Fellows will be able
to access information and evaluate the medical literature.
- Fellows must
demonstrate habits consistent with life-long learning.
- Fellows
will demonstrate mastery of the basic and clinical science elements for pulmonary
disorders, interventions and techniques including:
a. ARDS
b. Sepsis
c. Pneumonia
d. Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
e. Gastrointestinal hemorrhage
f. Hepatic failure
g. Noninvasive mechanical ventilation
h. Airway management
i. Invasive Mechanical Ventilation
j. Weaning from mechanical ventilation
k Endotracheal intubation
l. Arterial line placement
m.
Hemodynamic monitoring
n. Central venous line placement
o. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy
p.
Tube thoracostomy
Goal III: Interpersonal Communication Skills
Fellows must demonstrate interpersonal and communication skills that result
in effective information exchange, and collaboration with patients, families,
and health professionals.
Objectives: In the ICU setting:
- Fellows will
demonstrate the ability to develop highly effective therapeutic
relationships with patients and families.
- Fellows will exhibit
communication that is characterized by socio-cultural effectiveness.
- Fellows will
communicate respectfully and effectively with other health professionals.
- Fellows will be able
to act in a consultative role to other physicians and health professionals.
Goal IV: Professionalism
Fellows will demonstrate a commitment to professionalism, ethical behavior,
and a commitment to the development of cultural humility.
Objectives: In the ICU setting:
- Fellows will
demonstrate integrity, honesty, and compassion, empathy, and altruism.
- Fellows will
acknowledge errors and limitations.
- Fellows will
demonstrate responsibility, accountability, dependability, commitment,
and encourage continuity of care.
- Fellows will respect
patient and family privacy and autonomy.
- Fellows will exhibit a
commitment to the development of cultural humility.
Goal V: Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
Fellows will investigate and evaluate their patient care practices, appraise
and assimilate scientific evidence, and use these processes to improve patient
care.
Objectives : In the ICU setting:
- Fellows will exhibit
evidence of self-evaluation.
- Fellows will
demonstrate ongoing self-education and habits of life-long learning.
- Fellows will accept
and incorporate feedback to improve practice.
- Fellows will apply
these processes to improve patient care.
Goal VI: Systems-Based Practice
Fellows will practice quality health care that is cost-effective and
advocate for patients within the health system. In addition, the fellow will understand the
quality improvement process and how to partner with health care managers and
providers toward this goal.
Objectives: In the ICU setting:
- Fellows demonstrate
care coordination and knowledge of medical practice and delivery systems.
- Fellows advocate for
patients and for populations of patients.
- Fellows understand and
practice cost-effective health care that does not compromise quality of
care.