Open APCCMPD Approved Member Surveys

You receive a lot of surveys regarding fellowship education. When choosing which surveys you respond to, choose APCCMMPD Approved Member Surveys.

APCCMPD members are key leaders in pulmonary and critical care fellowship medical education research. Together with the APCCMPD they can provide valuable information and insight into graduate medical education and training. 

The APCCMPD reviews and disseminates approximately five member surveys per year to APCCMPD members. APCCMPD review and dissemination ensures the surveys you respond to:
  • improve the quality of survey research involving graduate medical education program leadership
  • are prioritized by important issues and studies
  • respect time constraints of Program Directors and make data collection more efficient 
SURVEY TITLE DESCRIPTION CLOSE DATE OPEN FOR RESPONSES FROM SURVEY LINK
Gastroesophageal Balloon Tamponade Placement Amongst Critical Care Providers: Assessing the Landscape of Current Training Please complete this brief survey to help us understand the current educational learning experiences in gastroesophageal balloon tamponade (GEBT) placement (i.e. Blakemore or Minnesota tube) within your fellowship. The purpose of this study is to better characterize the use of and current training in GEBT tube placement within Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and whether a simulation curriculum should be delivered as part of fellowship training.This survey is completely voluntary, and by submitting responses, you consent to participate. Optional identifying questions will not be linked to responses (which will be kept anonymous). They will only be used to distribute educational materials once curriculum development has been completed to facilitate improved training nationwide.This survey has been approved by an Educational IRB Committee. 9/17/2024 CCM  and PCCM Program  Directors  Link for Program Directors Survey:
https://ucdenver.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3xxOIqczMTSbRZ4 

 

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