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Practice management training for pediatric residents.

J P Piatt1, D L Bartley, A D Jacobson

  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ 85010.

American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)
|March 1, 1991
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Pediatric residency training in practice management improved residents' confidence and readiness for practice. Completing the program led to higher perceived competence in various practice management areas.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Pediatric Residency Training
  • Practice Management

Background:

  • A practice management training program was established for pediatric house staff in 1986.
  • Understanding the impact of such training on resident preparedness is crucial for effective medical education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the impact of a practice management training program on pediatric residents' perceived competence and career goals.
  • To compare the confidence levels in practice management between residents at different postgraduate levels post-training.

Main Methods:

  • Pediatric residents participated in a practice management training program.
  • Questionnaires were administered to assess career goals, interests, and perceived competence in practice management over two years.

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  • Data was analyzed comparing postgraduate level-1 and level-3 residents.
  • Main Results:

    • Postgraduate level-3 residents reported higher overall competence in practice management compared to level-1 residents.
    • Significant differences were observed in specific areas including office management, practice location, staff, billing, and office technology.
    • Trained residents were more inclined to actively manage their future practices.

    Conclusions:

    • Residency training in practice management enhances pediatric residents' confidence and readiness for independent practice.
    • Exposure to practice management education during residency is beneficial for preparing future pediatricians for successful practice operations.