2010
DOI: 10.1002/jhm.776
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The Pediatric Hospital Medicine Core Competencies Supplement

Abstract: The Academic Pediatric Association fully endorses the Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine Core Competencies to define the knowledge skills and attitudes necessary to provide the highest quality of inpatient care for our nation's children. We will continue to lead and collaborate in projects to develop, implement and evaluate educational projects to disseminate the Competencies.

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“…24,35 Leadership skills have been proposed as core competencies for all hospitalists and are reflected in the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Core Competencies. 36 Supporting hospitalists as they move into leadership roles with mentoring, training, and protected time may improve the career satisfaction of both hospitalist leaders and non-leaders. Attention to other modifiable factors related to program administration, such as supporting and enabling hospitalist mentorship and providing recognition for non-clinical responsibilities, may also significantly improve hospitalists’ career satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24,35 Leadership skills have been proposed as core competencies for all hospitalists and are reflected in the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Core Competencies. 36 Supporting hospitalists as they move into leadership roles with mentoring, training, and protected time may improve the career satisfaction of both hospitalist leaders and non-leaders. Attention to other modifiable factors related to program administration, such as supporting and enabling hospitalist mentorship and providing recognition for non-clinical responsibilities, may also significantly improve hospitalists’ career satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pediatric hospitalists have also developed and published their core competencies in pediatric hospital medicine; they have divided their competencies into 4 sections: common clinical diagnoses and conditions, core skills, specialized clinical services, and health care systems. 41 These hospitalists also list continuous quality improvement and patient safety as a core competency for their field. As the field of OB/Gyn hospital medicine grows, it will be important to define core competencies to guide curriculum development and provide direction for the field.…”
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“…22 While profession-specific competencies are important, they are limited in their ability to define competencies for a field as interdisciplinary as complex care, in which multiple professionals may assume different roles on different care teams. One approach is via specific profession-based competencies, which delineate competencies for the various professionals of a complex care team.…”
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confidence: 99%