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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38287396/development-implementation-and-evaluation-of-entrustable-professional-activities-epas-for-medical-radiation-technologists-in-taiwan-a-nationwide-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chun-Yuan Tu, Kuo-Ming Huang, Ching-Hsueh Cheng, Wei-Jou Lin, Cheng-Heng Liu, Chih-Wei Yang
BACKGROUND: Competency-based medical education (CBME) is an outcomes-oriented approach focused on developing competencies that translate into clinical practice. Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) bridge competency assessment and clinical performance by delineating essential day-to-day activities that can be entrusted to trainees. EPAs have been widely adopted internationally, but not yet implemented for medical radiation professionals in Taiwan. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A nationwide consensus process engaged 97 experts in radiation technology education representing diagnostic radiography, radiation therapy, and nuclear medicine...
January 29, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38226307/-collaborative-narrative-coaching-in-medicine-a-case-study-with-a-resident-physician-and-a-practicing-emergency-physician
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steve Truong, François Rodrigue, Diane Culver
In recent years, many postgraduate medical institutions are transitioning to a competency based medical education (CBME). This paradigm shift offers many advantages but has also been criticized for its potentially reductionist approach of targeting competency as the end goal. In this context, coaching may be an interesting intervention as it has been employed with success in other professional settings to go beyond achieving competency with a focus on continuous development. Currently there is little published data on this intervention in the medical field...
December 2023: Canadian Medical Education Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38215046/advancing-anti-oppression-and-social-justice-in-healthcare-through-competency-based-medical-education-cbme
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jamiu O Busari, Linda Diffey, Karen E Hauer, Kimberly D Lomis, Jonathan M Amiel, Michael A Barone, Karen Schultz, Carrie H Chen, Arvin Damodaran, David A Turner, Benjamin Jones, Ivy Oandasan, Ming-Ka Chan
Competency-based medical education (CBME) focuses on preparing physicians to improve the health of patients and populations. In the context of ongoing health disparities worldwide, medical educators must implement CBME in ways that advance social justice and anti-oppression. In this article, authors describe how CBME can be implemented to promote equity pedagogy, an approach to education in which curricular design, teaching, assessment strategies, and learning environments support learners from diverse groups to be successful...
January 12, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158276/an-ideal-system-of-assessment-to-support-competency-based-graduate-medical-education-key-attributes-and-proposed-next-steps
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca S Gates, Kayla Marcotte, Rebecca Moreci, Andrew E Krumm, Kenneth A Lynch, Christina Bailey, Brian C George
Competency-based medical education (CBME) is the future of medical education and relies heavily on high quality assessment. However, the current assessment practices employed by many general surgery graduate medical education training programs are subpar. Assessments often lack reliability and validity evidence, have low faculty engagement, and differ from program to program. Given the importance of assessment in CBME, it is critical that we build a better assessment system for measuring trainee competency...
December 28, 2023: Journal of Surgical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38133715/the-lived-experience-of-competence-by-design-canadian-resident-physicians-perspectives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Franziska Miller, Sarah Wood, Patricia Livingston
PURPOSE: Canadian specialist residency programs are in the process of transitioning to a hybrid time and competence model, Competence by Design (CBD), developed by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Canada. Although there is extensive literature around competency-based medical education (CBME), few studies have evaluated the experience of residents after CBME implementation. The purpose of this study was to obtain a rich perspective on the lived experience of residents. METHODS: We designed a qualitative study with inductive thematic analysis of semistructured interview data...
February 2024: Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38108087/assessing-pediatric-rheumatology-fellow-competence-in-the-milestone-era-past-present-and-future
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine D Nowicki, Imelda M Balboni, Michal J Cidon, Anita D Dhanrajani, Kyla D Driest, Danielle C Fair, Lisa F Imundo, Jay J Mehta, Stacey E Tarvin, Heather M Walters, Leandra C Woolnough, Laura C Edgar, Megan L Curran
Starting in 2015, pediatric rheumatology fellowship training programs were required by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) to assess fellows' academic performance within 21 subcompetencies falling under six competency domains. Each subcompetency had four or five milestone levels describing developmental progression of knowledge and skill acquisition. Milestones were standardized across all pediatric subspecialties. As part of the Milestones 2.0 revision project, ACGME convened a workgroup in 2022 to write pediatric rheumatology-specific Milestones...
December 18, 2023: Arthritis Care & Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38093268/barriers-and-enablers-to-achieving-clinical-procedure-competency-based-outcomes-in-a-national-paediatric-training-residency-program-a-multi-centered-qualitative-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Waqas Ullah Khan, John Twomey, Ethel Ryan, Therese Martin, Myeda Kamal, Pak Lok Boris Cheng, Clodagh O'Gorman, Dara Byrne
BACKGROUND: In 2018, the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland revised its paediatric training program to a competency-based medical education (CBME) training/residency curriculum. This included a requirement to achieve competence in a number of core procedural skills to progress within the program. Internationally, simulation-based medical education (SBME) is gaining interest as an effective teaching pedagogy for training procedural skill competency. The objectives of this study were to (1) identify enablers and barriers for paediatric trainees to achieve their required procedural competencies, (2) gain insight on the feasibility of achieving the required procedural skills, and (3) explore what simulation-based resources are used as well as their role in achieving the required procedural skill competencies...
December 13, 2023: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38076684/implementation-of-structured-feedback-in-a-psychiatry-residency-program-in-canada-a-qualitative-analysis-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anupam Thakur, Shaheen Darani, Csilla Kalocsai, Ivan Silver, Sanjeev Sockalingam, Sophie Soklaridis
INTRODUCTION: Structured feedback is important to support learner progression in competency-based medical education (CBME). R2C2 is an evidence-based four-phased feedback model that has been studied in a range of learner contexts; however, data on factors influencing implementation of this model are lacking. This pilot study describes implementation of the R2C2 model in a psychiatry CBME residency program, using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR). METHODS: The study was carried out in three phases: planning, implementation and evaluation...
2023: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38045932/only-as-strong-as-the-weakest-link-resident-perspectives-on-entrustable-professional-activities-and-their-impact-on-learning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eusang Ahn, Kori A LaDonna, Jeffrey M Landreville, Rawad Mcheimech, Warren J Cheung
Background Core to competency-based medical education (CBME) is the use of frequent low-stakes workplace-based assessments. In the Canadian context, these observations of performance are framed around entrustable professional activities (EPAs). Objective We aimed to explore residents' real-world perspectives of EPAs and their perceived impact on learning, because assessments perceived to be "inauthentic," or not truly reflective of their lived experiences, may interfere with learning. Methods Using constructivist grounded theory, we conducted 18 semistructured interviews in 2021 with residents from all programs that had implemented CBME at one tertiary care academic center in Canada...
December 2023: Journal of Graduate Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38045088/exploring-stakeholder-perspectives-regarding-the-implementation-of-competency-based-medical-education-a-qualitative-descriptive-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tim Dubé, Maryam Wagner, Marco Zaccagnini, Carlos Gomez-Garibello
INTRODUCTION: Competency-based medical education (CBME) offers perceived advantages and benefits for postgraduate medical education (PGME) and the training of competent physicians. The purpose of our study was to gain insights from those involved in implementing CBME in two residency programs to inform ongoing implementation practices. METHODS: We conducted a qualitative descriptive study to explore the perspectives of multiple stakeholders involved in the implementation of CBME in two residency programs (the first cohort) to launch the Royal College's Competence by Design model at one Canadian university...
November 2023: Canadian Medical Education Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38045069/competency-based-faculty-development-applying-transformations-from-lessons-learned-in-competency-based-medical-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karen W Schultz, Klodiana Kolomitro, Sudha Koppula, Cheri H Bethune
Faculty development in medical education is often delivered in an ad hoc manner instead of being a deliberately sequenced program matched to data-informed individual needs. In this article, the authors, all with extensive experience in Faculty Development (FD), present a competency-based faculty development (CBFD) framework envisioned to enhance the impact of FD. Steps and principles in the CBFD framework reflect the lessons learned from competency-based medical education (CBME) with its foundational goal to better train physicians to meet societal needs...
November 2023: Canadian Medical Education Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38025045/from-principles-to-practice-implementation-of-entrustable-professional-activities-epas-for-surgical-pathology-residency-education-in-a-large-academic-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher Felicelli, Alcino Gama, Yevgen Chornenkyy, Bonnie Choy, Luis Z Blanco, Jorge E Novo
Over the past decade, competency-based medical education (CBME) has gained momentum in the United States to develop trainees into independent and confident physicians by the end of their training. Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) are an established methodology for assessing trainee development through an outcomes-driven rather than a time-based model. While EPAs have been utilized as an assessment tool for CBME in Europe and Canada, their validation and implementation in some medical specialties has occurred more recently in the United States...
2023: Academic Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37954041/contradictions-and-opportunities-reconciling-professional-identity-formation-and-competency-based-medical-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert Sternszus, Natasha Khursigara Slattery, Richard L Cruess, Olle Ten Cate, Stanley J Hamstra, Yvonne Steinert
The widespread adoption of Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) has resulted in a more explicit focus on learners' abilities to effectively demonstrate achievement of the competencies required for safe and unsupervised practice. While CBME implementation has yielded many benefits, by focusing explicitly on what learners are doing, curricula may be unintentionally overlooking who learners are becoming (i.e., the formation of their professional identities). Integrating professional identity formation (PIF) into curricula has the potential to positively influence professionalism, well-being, and inclusivity; however, issues related to the definition, assessment, and operationalization of PIF have made it difficult to embed this curricular imperative into CBME...
2023: Perspectives on Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37936387/psychological-safety-and-self-regulated-learning-through-near-peer-learning-for-the-sustainability-of-rural-community-based-medical-education-grounded-theory-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryuichi Ohta, Takuji Katsube, Chiaki Sano
INTRODUCTION: Difficulties in improving psychological safety in medical education can be attributed to the hierarchy among medical professionals. Near-peer learning (NPL) can increase learning between students and residents, and improve psychological safety. Rural community-based medical education (CBME) can use an NPL framework to improve psychological safety and compensate for the lack of resources, leading to sustainability. This qualitative study aimed to clarify the effects of NPL on the psychological safety and learning of medical trainees in rural CBME...
November 2023: Rural and Remote Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37932732/-we-just-don-t-have-the-resources-supervisor-perspectives-on-introducing-workplace-based-assessments-into-medical-specialist-training-in-south-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tasleem Ras, Louis Stander Jenkins, Colin Lazarus, Jacques Janse van Rensburg, Richard Cooke, Flavia Senkubuge, Abegail N Dlova, Veena Singaram, Emma Daitz, Eric Buch, Lionel Green-Thompson, Vanessa Burch
BACKGROUND: South Africa (SA) is on the brink of implementing workplace-based assessments (WBA) in all medical specialist training programmes in the country. Despite the fact that competency-based medical education (CBME) has been in place for about two decades, WBA offers new and interesting challenges. The literature indicates that WBA has resource, regulatory, educational and social complexities. Implementing WBA would therefore require a careful approach to this complex challenge...
November 6, 2023: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37925746/perspective-of-medical-undergraduates-in-india-towards-the-lgbtqia-population-a-short-insight-into-changes-in-the-medical-curriculum
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asitava Deb Roy, Parijat Pramanik, Anirban Chatterjee, Sitanshu Barik
BACKGROUND: Understanding the attitudes of medical students towards individuals from the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex and asexual (LGBTQIA+) community is a prerequisite for informing competencies-based medical education (CBME) guidelines to make them LGBTQIA+ inclusive. The present study was conducted to assess the attitudes of medical undergraduate students from Indian medical colleges towards the LGBTQIA+ community. METHODS: An online cross-sectional survey was conducted in medical undergraduate students across India, which measured the opinions, beliefs, and acceptance of LGBTQIA+ people using a structured questionnaire uploaded on Google Forms...
November 6, 2023: Sexual Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37910021/is-time-really-of-the-essence-timeliness-of-narrative-feedback-in-ophthalmology-cbme-assessments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tessa Hanmore, Christine C Moon, Rachel Curtis, Wilma Hopman, Stephanie Baxter
PURPOSE: Competency-based medical education relies on a strong program of assessment, and quality comments play a vital role in ensuring its success. The goal of this study is to determine the effect of the timeliness of assessment completion on the quality of the feedback. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using the Quality of Assessment for Learning (QuAL) score 2478 assessments were evaluated. The assessments included those completed between July 2017 and December 2020 for 18 ophthalmology residents...
November 1, 2023: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37830713/the-primary-healthcare-physician-s-awareness-and-engagement-in-community-based-medical-education-a-mixed-qualitative-and-quantitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elhadi Miskeen, Abdullah M Al-Shahrani
BACKGROUND: Community-based medical education (CBME) is an essential component of medical education, where primary healthcare physicians (PCPs) play a crucial role. This study explores PCPs' awareness and engagement in CBME and investigates the factors influencing their participation. METHODS: This mixed study was conducted in two phases. In the first phase, a qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured interviews with PCPs as well as thematic analysis related to their awareness and engagement in CBME...
October 3, 2023: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37772135/undergraduate-research-elective-under-competency-based-medical-education-cbme-in-india-challenges-and-directions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Surobhi Chatterjee, Sujita Kumar Kar
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September 2023: Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37767427/the-curious-case-of-extinction-of-family-physicians-from-the-indian-health-system-an-open-letter-to-the-members-of-the-national-medical-commission-draft-competency-based-medical-education-curriculum-regulations-2023-complete-exclusion-of-family-physicians-family
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EDITORIAL
Raman Kumar
In 2012, India Today, a news agency, reported that 'Family Physicians are dying silent death' in India. The number of practicing family physicians is declining rapidly in the most populous country in the world with pressing public health needs. The previous generation of general practitioners/family physicians/family doctors has entered the age group of the seventies and eighties in both urban and rural areas. Unfortunately, no new family physician is opening the practice in these areas. The recent COVID pandemic has clearly demonstrated the ongoing need, demand, and popularity of family physicians among the general public as first-contact dependable and trustworthy doctors...
August 2023: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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