Title of article
Design and Implementation of a Pathology-Specific Handoff Tool for Residents
Author/Authors
Rogers, Thomas S. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine - University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT, USA , Wilcox, Rebecca Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine - University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT, USA , Harm, Sarah K. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine - University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT, USA
Pages
5
From page
1
To page
5
Abstract
Miscommunication is a source of clinical errors. Tools to decrease the risk of miscommunication (ie, patient handoff tools) are routinely used in clinical specialties that see patients but not routinely used in pathology residency programs. Our primary goal was to develop a structured handoff tool for pathology residents useful for both patient-specific communication and information about general laboratory operation with a secondary goal to increase resident confidence in on-call situations. The CATCH tool was developed and implemented in a pathology residency program with a pre- and postimplementation survey given to residents. The structured handoff tool for pathology residents provided consistent and timely communication between residents and attending physicians. Resident confidence with pathology on-call issues was more likely related to progression through the residency training program rather than implementation of a structured handoff tool.
Keywords
graduate medical education , handoff , pathology , resident , on-call , communication
Journal title
Academic Pathology
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2613713
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