Implementing Chief Resident Immersion Training (CRIT) in the Care of Older Adults: Overcoming Barriers and Promoting Facilitators.

Geriatrics (Basel)

Division of General Internal Medicine, Palliative Medicine and Medical Education, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Louisville, 550 South Jackson St, 3rd Fl, Ste A3K00, Louisville, KY 40202, USA.

Published: September 2018

The Chief Resident Immersion Training (CRIT) in the Care of Older Adults curriculum was developed at Boston University School of Medicine to improve the care of older adults through an educational intervention. The curriculum targeted chief residents (CRs) because their role as mediators between learners and faculty provides the greatest potential impact for transmitting knowledge. The goals of CRIT are to: (1) provide education on geriatric principles and on teaching/leadership skills, (2) foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and (3) complete an action project. This study demonstrates successful implementation of CRIT at a different academic institution in a rural state. The CRs indicated that their confidence in their ability to apply and teach geriatrics improved after CRIT. In addition, the CRs indicated that CRIT improved their confidence in their overall skills as CRs. The barriers and facilitators to implementation are addressed in order to promote successful adoption of CRIT at other institutions, including those in rural states.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6371170PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics3040062DOI Listing

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