Authors

Sachin Wani, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center
Rajesh N. Keswani, Northwestern University
Samuel Han, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center
Eva M. Aagaard, Washington University in St Louis
Matthew Hall, Children's Hospital Association
Violette Simon, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center
Wasif M. Abidi, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Subhas Banerjee, Stanford University
Todd H. Baron, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael Bartel, Mayo Clinic
Erik Bowman, University of Wisconsin
Brian C. Brauer, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center
Jonathan M. Buscaglia, Stony Brook University
Linda Carlin, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center
Amitabh Chak, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Hemant Chatrath, University of California–Los Angeles
Abhishek Choudhary, Stanford University
Bradley Confer, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Gregory A. Coté, Medical University of South Carolina
Koushik K. Das, Washington University in St Louis
Christopher J. DiMaio, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Andrew M. Dries, Carolinas Medical Center
Steven A Edmundowicz, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center
Abdul Hamid El Chafic, Thomas Jefferson University
Ihab El Hajj, Indiana University
Swan Ellert, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center
Jason Ferreira, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Anthony Gamboa, Vanderbilt University
Ian S. Gan, Virginia Mason Medical Center
Lisa M. Gangarosa, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bhargava Gannavarapu, Northwestern University
Stuart R. Gordon, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Nalini M. Guda, Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center
Hazem T Hammad, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center
Cynthia Harris, University of South Florida
Sujai Jalaj, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Paul S. Jowell, Duke University
Sana Kenshil, University of Alberta
Jason Klapman, University of South Florida
Michael L. Kochman, University of Pennsylvania
Srinadh Komanduri, Northwestern University
Gabriel Lang, Washington University in St Louis
Linda S. Lee, Brigham and Women's Hospital
David E. Loren, Thomas Jefferson UniversityFollow
Frank J. Lukens, Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education
Daniel Mullady, Washington University in St Louis
V. Raman Muthusamy, University of California–Los Angeles
Andrew S. Nett, The University Of Michigan
Mojtaba S. Olyaee, University of Kansas
Kavous Pakseresht, University of Kansas
Pranith Perera, The University Of Michigan
Patrick Pfau, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Cyrus Piraka, Henry Ford Hospital
John M. Poneros, Columbia University
Amit Rastogi, University of Kansas
Anthony Razzak, Virginia Mason Medical Center
Brian Riff, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Shreyas Saligram, University of South Florida
James M. Scheiman, The University of Michigan
Isaiah Schuster, Stony Brook University
Raj J. Shah, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center
Rishi Sharma, University of California, Davis
Joshua P. Spaete, Duke University
Ajaypal Singh, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Muhammad Sohail, University of Massachusetts Medical Center
Jayaprakash Sreenarasimhaiah, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Tyler Stevens, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
James H. Tabibian, University of Pennsylvania
Demetrios Tzimas, Stony Brook University
Dushant S. Uppal, University of Virginia School of Medicine
Shiro Urayama, University of California, Davis
Domenico Vitterbo, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Andrew Y. Wang, University of Virginia School of Medicine
Wahid Wassef, University of Massachusetts Medical Center
Patrick Yachimski, Vanderbilt University
Sergio Zepeda-Gomez, University of Alberta
Tobias Zuchelli, Henry Ford Hospital
Dayna Early, Washington University in St Louis

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

11-1-2018

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This article has been peer reviewed. It is the authors' final version prior to publication in Gastroenterology, Volume 155, Issue 5, November 2018, Pages 1483-1494.e7.

The published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2018.07.024. Copyright © Wani et al.

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: It is unclear whether participation in competency-based fellowship programs for endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) results in high-quality care in independent practice. We measured quality indicator (QI) adherence during the first year of independent practice among physicians who completed endoscopic training with a systematic assessment of competence.

METHODS: We performed a prospective multicenter cohort study of invited participants from 62 training programs. In phase 1, 24 advanced endoscopy trainees (AETs), from 20 programs, were assessed using a validated competence assessment tool. We used a comprehensive data collection and reporting system to create learning curves using cumulative sum analysis that were shared with AETs and trainers quarterly. In phase 2, participating AETs entered data into a database pertaining to every EUS and ERCP examination during their first year of independent practice, anchored by key QIs.

RESULTS: By the end of training, most AETs had achieved overall technical competence (EUS 91.7%, ERCP 73.9%) and cognitive competence (EUS 91.7%, ERCP 94.1%). In phase 2 of the study, 22 AETs (91.6%) participated and completed a median of 136 EUS examinations per AET and 116 ERCP examinations per AET. Most AETs met the performance thresholds for QIs in EUS (including 94.4% diagnostic rate of adequate samples and 83.8% diagnostic yield of malignancy in pancreatic masses) and ERCP (94.9% overall cannulation rate).

CONCLUSIONS: In this prospective multicenter study, we found that although competence cannot be confirmed for all AETs at the end of training, most meet QI thresholds for EUS and ERCP at the end of their first year of independent practice. This finding affirms the effectiveness of training programs. Clinicaltrials.gov ID NCT02509416.

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PubMed ID

30056094

Language

English

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