Internal medicine residents—with varied backgrounds, medical school experiences, and academic foundations—begin their post-graduate training at very different levels of development, requiring varied levels of support across ACGME milestone categories. Additionally, as subspecialty fellowship options expand and the diversity of employment opportunities increases over time, trainees begin their residencies craving more guidance and mentorship than ever before. A one-size-fits-all training model no longer seems to be sufficient in the current landscape.
The presenters have developed an innovative approach to resident scheduling, one that caters to each trainee's developmental needs and career goals so that they are better supported in their clinical growth and better prepared for the next step after residency.
The 4+2+2 block system builds upon the x+y models that are common in internal medicine programs, adding cycles of personalization to each resident's schedule. In this webinar, presenters will share their approach to take individualized learning plans to the next level, adapting to each trainee's needs as they change over the course of residency and starting career planning even before day one of internship.
Presenters:
Dan Matassa MD
Jared Walsh, MD
Piyumika De Silva, MD
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