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Over the past 70 years, teaching rounds in training hospitals have moved from the bedside to rounding rooms.
Traditional rounding often leaves patients and learners feeling rushed and unfulfilled. In fact, data suggests the average PGY-1 resident only spends about 8 minutes per day in a room with each patient.
In 2010 we launched an initiative called Project RENEW (Revitalizing the patieNT Experience on the Wards).
The most important result of Project RENEW was the creation of our inter-professional bedside rounding teams. These teams are dynamic, fluid, and patient-centered.
Even with our many years of work, the COVID-19 pandemic altered our rounding strategies. In the spring of 2021 we launched The Patient-Centered Rounding Improvement Group, dedicated to ensuring teams are getting Back to the Bedside.
In 2022, one of our Associate Program Directors, Danielle Clark, was awarded the Barondess Fellowship in the Clinical Transaction. Her 2-year project will be to find evidence based ways to round with a team at the bedside.
As we re-envision rounds in the post-COVID-19 era we know that flexibility around a core set of principles remains key:
Click on the links below to view a series of brief videos showing examples of our bedside rounds in action (or search UCINTMED in YouTube).
Newer Videos
Patient Centered Rounds Overview
Providing A Safe Environment for Intern Presentations
Providing the Right Amount of Data at the Bedside
Involving Friends and Family During Bedside Rounds
Inpatient Resident Assessment: The Case for Bedside Rounds
Older Videos
Starting a Bedside Rounding Encounter
Presenting the Patient History at the Bedside
Performing the Physical Exam on Rounds
Presenting Labs at the Bedside
Reviewing the Assessment and Plan at the Bedside
Teachback at the Bedside
Minimizing Unfamiliar Terms at the Bedside
The Value of Interprofessional Rounds
Organizing Work after Interprofessional Rounds
Oldest Videos
University of Cincinnati Internal Medicine Project RENEW Part 1
University of Cincinnati Internal Medicine Project RENEW Part 2
University of Cincinnati Internal Medicine Project RENEW part 3
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