• CJEM · Jul 2023

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    Navigating gaps in practice: consensus recommendations for educational and support structures for emergency physicians returning from gaps in practice.

    • Andrew K Hall, Nicole Rocca, Raluca Alexandra Stefan, Tegan Turner, Timothy Chaplin, Teresa M Chan, Tamara McColl, Teresa Wawrykow, Jill McEwen, Shirley Lee, and Heather Murray.
    • Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada. andrew.hall@uottawa.ca.
    • CJEM. 2023 Jul 1; 25 (7): 568579568-579.

    ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to identify the learning needs of emergency physicians returning to Emergency Medicine (EM) practice after clinical leaves of less than 2 years, summarize existing return to practice programs, and propose recommendations regarding ideal educational and support structures for these physicians both during their practice gaps and upon return to EM.MethodsA multiple-phased study was conducted to establish recommendations regarding ideal educational and support structures for emergency physicians returning from practice gaps of less than 2 years. The overall design involved an initial environmental scan of existing and exemplar programs and regulatory body positions, followed by interviews with EM Department Heads from across Canada, and then subsequent content analysis and recommendation derivation by EM medical education expert group consensus. These summary recommendations were further revised by consensus at the 2022 CAEP conference academic symposium to derive a final set of consensus recommendations.ConclusionsWe have developed a set of recommendations regarding ideal educational and support structures for physicians experiencing gaps in practice of less than 2 years. This set of recommendations was informed by review of existing and exemplar programs, policies and experience of regulatory bodies, interviews with EM Department Heads across Canada, and a subsequent process of consensus at the 2022 CAEP conference academic symposium. It is hoped that this set of recommendations will inform discussions and potential strategies employed by departments to facilitate the smooth and effective return to EM practice for individuals experiencing gaps.© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP)/ Association Canadienne de Médecine d'Urgence (ACMU).

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