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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
medicine
Building a neuroinfectious disease consensus curriculum
Neurology, Volume 93, No. 5, Year 2019
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Objective To delineate a comprehensive curriculum for fellowship training in neuroinfectious diseases, we conducted a modified Delphi approach to reach consensus among 11 experts in the field. Methods The authors invited a diverse range of experts from the American Academy of Neurology Neuro-Infectious Diseases (AAN Neuro-ID) Section to participate in a consensus process using a modified Delphi technique. Results A comprehensive list of topics was generated with 101 initial items. Through 3 rounds of voting and discussion, a curriculum with 83 items reached consensus. Conclusions The modified Delphi technique provides an efficient and rigorous means to reach consensus on topics requiring expert opinion. The AAN Neuro-ID section provided the pool of diverse experts, the infrastructure, and the community through which to accomplish the consensus project successfully. This process could be applied to other subspecialties and sections at the AAN. Copyright © 2019 American Academy of Neurology. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited.
Authors & Co-Authors
Venkatesan, Arun
United States, Minneapolis
American Academy of Neurology
United States, Baltimore
Johns Hopkins University
Chow, Felicia C.
United States, Minneapolis
American Academy of Neurology
United States, San Francisco
University of California, San Francisco
Saylor, Deanna R.
United States, Minneapolis
American Academy of Neurology
United States, Baltimore
Johns Hopkins University
Statistics
Citations: 4
Authors: 3
Affiliations: 7
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1212/WNL.0000000000007872
ISSN:
00283878