نتایج جستجو برای: clinical competency

تعداد نتایج: 1174258  

2017
Saad Chahine Sayra Cristancho Jessica Padgett Lorelei Lingard

In the competency-based medical education (CBME) approach, clinical competency committees are responsible for making decisions about trainees' competence. However, we currently lack a theoretical model for group decision-making to inform this emerging assessment phenomenon. This paper proposes an organizing framework to study and guide the decision-making processes of clinical competency commit...

Journal: :Disaster medicine and public health preparedness 2013
Kenneth W Schor Brian A Altman

To standardize the key building blocks of disaster health competency models (content, structure, and process), we recommend a reinterpretation of the research, development, test, and evaluation construct (RDT&E) as a novel organizing framework for creating and presenting disaster health competency models. This approach seeks to foster national alignment of disaster health competencies. For scop...

Journal: :future of medical education journal 0
masoomeh mohammad hossein zadeh medical education development center, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mahmood saeedi rezvani education and psychology department, ferdowsi university, mashhad, iran shokofeh masoodi nursing and midwifery school, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

background: the success of faculty members of medical sciences universities in medical education arena requires qualification and capabilities authentication in relation with education.  in order to achieve these capabilities, it is necessary to use new and influential approaches of empowerment. one of the appropriate approaches is “competency based training” (cbt). in this method, competencies...

2014
Johanna Martinez Erica Phillips Christina Harris

For many educators it has been challenging to meet the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education's requirements for teaching systems-based practice (SBP). An additional layer of complexity for educators is evaluating competency in SBP, despite milestones and entrustable professional activities (EPAs). In order to address this challenge, the authors present the results of a literature...

2017
Deborah Erlich

Introduction: A core principle of family medicine is information mastery, or application of principles of evidence-based medicine in clinical practice. While information mastery teaching and assessment are beginning to permeate postgraduate family medicine training programs, and while exciting literature on new open resource assessment methods is emerging, there are no prior descriptions of exa...

Armat, Mohammad Reza, Emami Zeydi, Amir, Karimi Moonaghi, Hossein, Sharifi, Hassan,

Quality and safety of patient care remarkably depend on the competency of healthcare providers. As predominant caregivers, nurses crucially influence the quality of patient care (1). On the other hand, as major educational organizations, nursing schools must offer competent expertise to the students in order to warrant high-quality patient care. In this regard, finding efficient methods to grad...

Journal: :Family medicine 2004
Jesse C Crosson Weiling Deng Chantal Brazeau Linda Boyd Maria Soto-Greene

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Developing skills for taking care of patients from a wide variety of backgrounds is a growing area of importance in medical education. Incorporating cultural competency training into undergraduate medical education is an accreditation requirement. Although there are an increasing number of such curricula reported in the literature, there has been little evaluation of t...

Introduction: Despite importance of evaluating students’ clinical competencies through nursing education program, there is still controversy about optimum characteristics (indices) of clinical evaluation methods and there is no consensus. This study was performed to determine optimum characteristics of clinical competencies’ evaluation and to assess clinical nursing teachers’ viewpoints. Metho...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2011
Keith Baker

BACKGROUND Valid and reliable (dependable) assessment of resident clinical skills is essential for learning, promotion, and remediation. Competency is defined as what a physician can do, whereas performance is what a physician does in everyday practice. There is an ongoing need for valid and reliable measures of resident clinical performance. METHODS Anesthesia residents were evaluated confid...

2015
Nathan S Bertelsen Michelle DallaPiazza Mary Ann Hopkins Gbenga Ogedegbe

BACKGROUND Among US medical schools, demand for Global Health (GH) programs continues to grow. At the same time, cultural competency training has become a priority for medical students who will care for an increasingly diverse US patient population. We describe a pilot period for a new GH Selective designed to introduce medical students to global medicine and enhance culturally-sensitive commun...

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