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Pathway to IR: Lessons learned and future training. Brandon Olivieri, R4 [email protected] Dave Tabriz, R3

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Page 1: Pathway to IR: Lessons learned and future training. Brandon Olivieri, R4 bolivieri84@gmail.com Dave Tabriz, R3 dr.dave.tabriz@gmail.com

Pathway to IR: Lessons learned and future training.Brandon Olivieri, R4 [email protected] Tabriz, R3 [email protected]

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Insights from a future IR fellow.Brandon Olivieri [email protected] HERE

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BRANDON SLIDES START HERE

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The IR Training Transition: What medical students need to know.Dave Tabriz [[email protected]]R3, University of Florida-GainesvilleChair SIR Resident, Fellow, & Student (RFS) Section

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SIR RFS Section Webpage

rfs.sirweb.org

HistoryApplicationNewsEducation

Page 6: Pathway to IR: Lessons learned and future training. Brandon Olivieri, R4 bolivieri84@gmail.com Dave Tabriz, R3 dr.dave.tabriz@gmail.com

History of IR Training

Current status (competitiveness) of IR fellowships

Future training models

What you need to know (and questions to ask)

Questions/Answers

Outline

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History of IR Training

Current status (competitiveness) of IR fellowships

Future training models

What you need to know (and questions to ask)

Questions/Answers

Outline

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Traditional Historic IR Training (After 2020)

Medical School

1 year internship

4 year Diagnostic Radiology (DR) residency

1 year Interventional Radiology (IR) fellowship

“Subspecialty training”

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If my fellow angiographers prove unwilling or unable to accept or secure for their patients the clinical responsibilities attendant on transluminal angioplasty, they will become high-priced plumbers facing forfeiture of territorial rights based solely on imaging equipment others can obtain and skill still others can learn.

—Charles DotterAmerican College of Surgery meeting in 1968

Impetus for change.

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Impetus for change

Importance of clinical competency in IR» Embracing role as clinicians

» Recognizing need to provide supplementary training in nonprocedural patient care

Practice of IR is complex» Broad scope of procedures

» Inadequacy of 1-year fellowship Technical Skills Perioperative care Clinic

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Traditional IR Training – Special Pathways

IR Clinical Pathway» 29 months in DR

» 24 months of IR

» 16 months in patient care specialties

» 3 months of research

DIRECT (Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Enhanced Clinical Training) Pathway» 27 months in DR

» 21 months in IR

» 24 months in patient care specialties

These pathways were not widely adopted

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Proposal Acceptance

Approved by ABMS in September 2012» ABMS mandated development of timeline for transition from IR

fellowships to new IR residency Sunset date on IR fellowships is June 30, 2020

» IR is a PRIMARY medical specialty (e.g. Internal Medicine, Surgery) No longer a sub-specialty (e.g. Cardiology, Neuroradiology)

Approved by ACGME Board of Directors in February 2013» Naming of training that leads to IR/DR certification: “IR

Residency”

ACGME approves IR program requirements Sept 2014

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Bottom Line.

IR ‘fellowships’ will be phased out on July 1, 2020.» In stone. After this date, ‘fellowships’ will lose

accreditation.

» Trainees from non-accredited programs (e.g. ‘fellowships’) will not be able to sit for IR certification.

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History of IR Training

Current status (competitiveness) of IR fellowships

Future training models

What you need to know (and questions to ask)

Questions/Answers

Outline

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IR fellowship match: increasingly competitive

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History of IR Training

Current status (competitiveness) of IR fellowships

Future training models

What you need to know (and questions to ask)

Questions/Answers

Outline

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Structure of IR Residency

Three “paths”

» Integrated IR Residency [DR and IR program director]: 1 + 3 + 2 [6 years total] 1 year Internship 5 years of DR/IR training at one institution (3 years DR + 2 years IR-focused) Residents enter from medical school

» Independent IR Residency [IR program director]: DR Residency + 2 [7 years total] 1 year internship 4 years of DR residency at one institution 2 years of post-DR residency IR training (PGY6-7)

Same or different institution Think of as a 2 year ‘fellowship.’

Residents enter post-completion of a DR residency» Early Specialization in IR (ESIR) [DR program director] DR Residency + 1 [6 years total]

1 year internship DR program pathway (‘mini-fellowship’) that demonstrates IR competency, and allows

trainee to bypass 1 year of the Independent IR Residency. 1 year of post-DR residency IR training (PGY6)

Same or different institution Think of as a way to only need a 1 year ‘fellowship.’

Residents enter post-completion of a DR residency

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Structure of IR Residency

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DR and IR Resident Certification Timeline

Same timeline. Same Core Exam.

DR Certifying Exam» 5 modules, all computer based

2 modules: Essentials of DR, Noninterpretive Skills 3 modules: Clinical areas (chosen by examinee)

IR Certifying Exam» 2 computer based modules, oral component

2 modules: Essentials of DR, Noninterpretive Skills Oral component in-lieu of ‘3 modules in selected clinical areas.’

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History of IR Training

Current status (competitiveness) of IR fellowships

Future training models

What you need to know (and questions to ask on interviews)

Questions/Answers

Outline

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FAQs, updated database of IR residencies, etc.

RFS Webpage Resources rfs.sirweb.org

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Accredited Integrated IR Residencies

Georgetown University

University of Kansas

University of Michigan

Vanderbilt University

University of Pennsylvania

Massachusetts General Hospital

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Washington University

Total Applied

37 Total Applied [Dec 15 Deadline for upcoming cycle]

[Cannot name all at this time]

Programs “Ahead of the game”

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What would I do?

- Join SIR and the Medical Student Council- FREE! (for now…)- SIR Connect (forum akin to AuntMinnie, SDN)

- Try to attend the SIR Annual Meeting (Medical Student scholarship)

- Start (or become active) in an IR Interest Group

What would I ask? (but be careful…)

- Does your program have an ESIR (Early Specialization in IR)?

- Have you applied for an IR Residency? Integrated, Independent, or both?

What would I do? What would I ask?

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History of IR Training

Current status (competitiveness) of IR fellowships

Future training models

What you need to know (and questions to ask)

Questions/Answers

Outline

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SIR RFS Section Webpage

rfs.sirweb.org

HistoryApplicationNewsEducation