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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596792/the-competency-index-for-clinical-research-professionals-a-potential-tool-for-competency-based-clinical-research-academic-program-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolynn Thomas Jones, Xin Liu, Carlton A Hornung, Jessica Fritter, Marjorie V Neidecker
BACKGROUND: Accreditation of graduate academic programs in clinical research requires demonstration of program achievement of Joint Task Force for Clinical Trial Competence-based standards. Evaluation of graduate programs include enrollment, student grades, skills-based outcomes, and completion rates, in addition to other measures. Standardized measures of competence would be useful. METHODS: We used the Competency Index for Clinical Research Professionals (CICRP), in a separate-sample pretest-posttest study to measure self-confidence or self-efficacy in clinical research competency comparing cohorts of students entering and completing a master's degree program in clinical research across three semesters (summer 2021 - spring 2022)...
2024: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595427/teaching-systems-and-their-sub-topics-under-competency-based-medical-education-cbme-to-undergraduate-medical-students-in-a-stepwise-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Harsh Salankar, Swapnil Bhirange, Sonali Rode, Madhur Gupta, Ashish Sharma, Priyanka Chaubey
Medical education in India is confronting a charismatic transformation from traditional curriculum to competency-based medical education (CBME). It is more clinically oriented; skill-based and claims to produce competent Indian medical graduates. CBME has divided subjects into competencies and related topics are scattered over different competencies. The intention behind teaching should not be merely students' learning, but contemplation should be towards concept building, imagination, creativity, self-motivated thinking, and the rightful application of knowledge in day-to-day life...
February 2024: Journal of Pharmacy & Bioallied Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593458/identifying-competencies-of-the-act-program-nurse-using-the-dacum-method
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heidi Herinckx, Paula Gubrud, Alyssa Kerlinger, Karen Cellarius
The nurse role on an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team requires a specialized set of skills in psychiatric community-based care. While the ACT model has existed for fifty years, no nationally recognized standard curriculum to train ACT nurses has been developed. The ACT Nursing Project described in this paper aimed to create a competency-based on-board training program using the Developing a Curriculum (DACUM) method. Eight ACT nurses from three states served as the expert panel to create a DACUM chart detailing the full set of nine duties and 127 tasks required of ACT nurses...
April 9, 2024: Issues in Mental Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590063/letter-to-the-editor-beyond-the-operating-room-implementing-competency-based-education-in-surgical-residency-programs
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eutychus Ngotho Gichuru
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 2024: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585320/cardiopulmonary-resuscitation-training-and-reinforcement-a-bulwark-against-death
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EDITORIAL
Saswati Sinha
How to cite this article: Sinha S. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training and Reinforcement: A Bulwark against Death. Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(4):317-319.
April 2024: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584432/core-palliative-care-competencies-for-undergraduate-nursing-education-international-multisite-research-using-online-nominal-group-technique
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minna Hökkä, Teija Ravelin, Veerle Coupez, Danny Vereecke, Joanne Brennan, Teodora Mathe, Cornelia Brandstötter, Piret Paal, Daniela Elena Spanu, Nicoleta Mitrea
Background: Nurses should have appropriate education and required competencies to provide high-quality palliative care. The aim of this international multisite study was to list and evaluate core palliative care competencies that European nurses need to achieve in their education to provide palliative care. Methods: The Nominal Group Technique (NGT) was used as a data collection method. NGT meetings were organized in four European countries. Targeted groups of palliative care professionals with diverse contextual and professional backgrounds participated in the NGTs...
April 7, 2024: Journal of Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575835/empowering-underserved-communities-in-southern-puerto-rico-a-formal-training-program-in-community-health-promotion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luisa Morales-Torres, David A Vélez-Maldonado, Fernando J Rosario-Maldonado, Jeannie M Aguirre-Hernández, Jorge L Motta-Pagán, Dorimar Rodríguez-Torruella, Eida Castro-Figueroa, Axel Ramos-Lucca, Elizabeth Rivera-Mateo, Melissa Marzán-Rodríguez, Julio Jiménez-Chávez
Community health promotion offers a potential solution to persistent healthcare challenges, with community health workers playing a pivotal role. The Community Training Institute for Health Disparities (CTIHD) implemented a problem-solving curriculum in Community Health Promotion, integrating a competency-based learning model through two courses: Introduction to Community Health Promotion and Design of an Action Plan for the Promotion of Community Health. Each course comprised ten three-hour sessions, featuring pre/post-tests, evaluations, and a cognitive debriefing...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575780/immersive-virtual-reality-in-orthopedic-surgery-as-elective-subject-for-medical-students-first-experiences-in-curricular-teaching
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tobias Schöbel, Leonard Schuschke, Yasmin Youssef, Daisy Rotzoll, Jan Theopold, Georg Osterhoff
BACKGROUND: Virtual reality (VR) simulators have been introduced for skills training in various medical disciplines to create an approximately realistic environment without the risk of patient harm and have improved to more immersive VR (iVR) simulators at affordable costs. There is evidence that training on VR simulators improves technical skills but its use in orthopedic training programs and especially in curricular teaching sessions for medical students are currently not well established...
April 4, 2024: Orthopadie (Heidelb)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575444/optimization-of-a-standardized-letter-of-recommendation-for-faculty-who-wish-to-support-candidates-applying-to-surgical-training-programs
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REVIEW
Clare Zipf-Sigler, Alisha L Nguyen, Amber Huang, Ryan De Leon, Shannon Helbling, Eliza B Littleton, Anjali S Kumar
Letters of recommendation (LORs) play an important role in applicant selection for graduate medical education programs. LORs may be of increasing importance in the evaluation of applicants given the recent change of the USMLE Step 1 to pass/fail scoring and the relative lack of other objective measures by which to differentiate and stratify applicants. Narrative letters of recommendation (NLORs), although widely used, have certain limitations, namely variability in interpretation, introduction of gender/race bias, and performance inflation...
March 9, 2024: American Journal of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574845/challenges-and-opportunities-in-preparing-dentists-for-primary-care
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark A Latta, Scott Radniecki
With the growing understanding of the relationship between oral and systemic diseases there is an increasing interest in integrating dental providers more completely into the health care delivery system. Technology advancements in traditional dental disease diagnosis and management as well as in salivary diagnostics for systemic disease provide great opportunities for the profession but numerous challenges for dental educators who are impacted by the intersection of numerous, sometimes competing interests. While economic factors play a significant role in curricular innovation and change, in the United States the accrediting process for dental education programs can be an equally vexing challenge...
April 2, 2024: Journal of Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573241/bridging-the-gap-innovating-undergraduate-public-health-nursing-education-through-a-service-learning-health-fair-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kandyce Brennan, Lisa Woodley, Cara Winstead
Amidst a critical shortage of registered nurses, nursing schools are aiming to expand enrollment while working with ongoing resource constraints. Service-learning clinical activities can enhance nursing education by improving clinical quality, addressing faculty and clinical site shortages, and meeting increasing enrollment demands. This paper describes a health fair experience that served as a service-learning clinical experience within an undergraduate public health nursing course. The experience bridged theoretical knowledge with real-world application, fostering competency-based learning and addressing community health needs, resulting in a positive impact on students, faculty, and the community...
April 4, 2024: Public Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564882/teacher-entrustability-in-medical-education-navigating-a-complex-landscape
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marwa Schumann, Harm Peters
In 2005, Olle ten Cate introduced the concept of Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) in the assessment of medical trainees in competency-based postgraduate training (ten Cate, 2005). Over the past two decades, EPAs have found their way into mainstream competency-based education and training for almost all health care professions, from medicine to pharmacy, nursing, dentistry, veterinary dietetics, and the physician assistant field (ten Cate, 2020). Although the terms 'entrustable' and later, 'entrustability', were defined as neologisms at the time, the concept of trust was not unfamiliar to clinicians who are continually required to manage risks in the inherently complex health care business and education (Damodaran et al...
April 2, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564656/redesigning-nurse-practitioner-clinical-education-with-a-dyad-pod-model-a-feasibility-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dana Burns, Leigh Ann Breckenridge, Allison Gregory, Carla Nye
Clinical education for nurse practitioner (NP) students is increasingly challenging. With fewer preceptors, lack of resources and time burden, finding clinical placements is a burdensome responsibility. Also, when students have multiple preceptors, there may be inconsistencies when evaluating students. With the change to competency-based education, consistency is crucial when evaluating NP students. Typical preceptorship with students is a 1:1:1 ratio: one student with one preceptor for one semester. The Dyad/Precepting to Optimize Development (POD) model has potential to improve clinical precepting...
April 2, 2024: Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560425/national-pilot-of-entrustable-professional-activities-in-pathology-residency-training
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bronwyn H Bryant, Scott R Anderson, Mark Brissette, John M Childs, Dita Gratzinger, Kristen Johnson, Deborah E Powell, Suzanne Zein-Eldin Powell, Charles F Timmons, Deborah Chute, Thomas J Cummings, Mary A Furlong, Tiffany M Hébert, Hollie M Reeves, Demaretta Rush, Taisia Vitkovski, Cindy B McCloskey
Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) are observable clinical skills and/or procedures that have been introduced into medical education at the student and resident levels in most specialties to determine readiness to advance into residency or independent practice, respectively. This publication describes the process and outcomes of a pilot study looking at the feasibility of using two anatomic pathology and two clinical pathology EPAs in pathology residency in 6 pathology residency programs that volunteered for the study...
2024: Academic Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556687/comparing-graduating-plastic-surgery-residents-case-logs-with-accreditation-council-for-graduate-medical-education-requirements-content-at-national-meetings-and-in-service-examination-test-items
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aidan W O'Shea, Keith R Sweitzer, Derek E Bell
BACKGROUND: The importance of adaptable and up-to-date plastic surgery graduate medical education (GME) has taken on new meaning amidst accelerating surgical innovation and increasing calls for competency-based training standards. We aimed to examine the extent to which the procedures plastic surgery residents perform, as represented in case log data, align with 2 core standardized components of plastic surgery GME: ACGME (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) minimum procedure count requirements and the PSITE (Plastic Surgery In-Service Training Examination)...
April 1, 2024: Annals of Plastic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555246/national-profile-of-the-acgme-milestones-1-0-and-2-0-within-general-surgery-a-seven-year-national-study-from-2014-to-2021
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alyssa A Pradarelli, Yoon Soo Park, Michael G Healy, Roy Phitayakorn, Emil Petrusa
PURPOSE: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) introduced General Surgery Milestones 1.0 in 2014 and Milestones 2.0 in 2020 as steps toward competency-based training. Analysis will inform residency programs on curriculum development, assessment, feedback, and faculty development. This study describes the distributions and trends for Milestones 1.0 and 2.0 ratings and proportion of residents not achieving the level 4.0 graduation target. METHODS: A deidentified dataset of milestone ratings for all ACGME-accredited General Surgery residency programs in the United States was used...
March 29, 2024: Journal of Surgical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554295/postgraduate-teaching-learning-pattern-for-radiation-oncology-students-in-india-a-survey-based-analysis
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manur G Janaki, T R Arul Ponni
CONTEXT: Teaching and training in Radiation Oncology is only at postgraduate level with 8-10 hours of theory sessions during undergraduate course. Uniform training during the post-graduation course across the country is a major challenge as many new concepts are introduced. AIM: This study is an effort to look into various aspects of training in terms of teaching-learning and assessment. In addition, we aim to look into innovative methods that can be implemented across the country...
January 1, 2024: Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553366/do-you-see-what-i-see-a-comparison-of-ccc-and-self-assigned-milestones-across-military-medical-specialties
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gayle Haischer-Rollo, Jamie Lynn Geringer, Katryna Thomas, Diane Hale
BACKGROUND: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires residency programs to complete competency-based assessments of medical trainees based on nationally established Milestones. Previous research demonstrates a strong correlation between CCC and resident scores on the Milestones in surgery, but little is known if this is true between specialties. In this study, we investigated a variety of specialties and sought to determine what factors affect self-assessment of milestones...
March 28, 2024: Journal of Surgical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551508/advancing-nursing-practice-the-evolution-and-impact-of-continuing-professional-development
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Graebe
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Accreditation in Nursing Continuing Professional Development (NCPD) emphasizes the importance of maintaining competence, ensuring patient safety, and supporting career advancement in nursing through learning and development. It underscores the shift toward competency-based and outcome-oriented education models, addressing challenges such as misconceptions about the demands of NCPD and focusing more on the impact. This column provides the "why" for organizations, leaders, and nurses to engage in ANCC accredited NCPD educational programs...
April 2024: Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38550364/the-impact-on-peer-mentorship-after-implementation-of-a-competency-based-residency-curriculum-in-canadian-radiation-oncology-training-programs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Y Mak, Janet Papadakos, Joanne Alfieri, Jennifer Croke, Paris-Ann Ingledew, Shaun K Loewen, Meredith Giuliani
PURPOSE: Peer mentorship provides professional and personal support between physicians with similar experiences and levels of training. While peer mentorship has shown to benefit academic success and professional growth, little data has examined contextual factors, such as curricular change, that may affect the quality of these relationships. This study aims to explore the impact of a new, nationwide radiation oncology (RO) residency curriculum, known as competence by design (CBD), on peer mentorship experiences between Canadian RO residents...
May 2024: Advances in Radiation Oncology
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