The readings here represent some of the literature related to assessing physician competence. As usual, the methods may be open to question and discussion. Choose one paper to review and to link to your experience with learners. Please develop the concepts in the paper based on your teaching experiences.
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Assessing clinical competence
V.Wass, C.Van der Vleuten, J.Shatzer, R.Jones
Assessment of clinical competence
The Lancet, Volume 357, Issue 9260, Pages 945-949
Wass.pdf
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Commentary on assessment
Kuper A, Reeves, S. Assessment; do we need to broadern our methodological horizons?
Medical Education 2007; 41:1121-1123
Kuper.pdf
Optional
Assessing Surgical competence
Darzi A, Mackey S. Assessment of surgical competence. Quality in Healthcare 2001;10 ii64-ii69
Assessment_of_Surgical_Competence.pdf
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Discussion of winning and losing including attribution of the event. This is in follow up to our discussion of self efficacy. Interesting reading.
weinerAnattributionaltheory.pdf
Assignments:
Team A: Michelle, Eddy, Ming-Chen
Team B: Ali, Nancy, David
Team A: Assigned readings in QI:
1. Incorporation of QI into Continuing Education:
QI and CE.pdf
2. Paper describing a QI project: QIMethodsInClinicalPractice.pdf
You can find any additional information you might wish at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement: http://www.ihi.org/knowledge/Pages/HowtoImprove/default.aspx
Team B: Second Part of assignment
Assessing Medical Students (these two papers are a pair).
Pangaro: Evaluating the professional growth of medical trainees, this paper describes the transitions of a medical trainee from reporter to interpreter to manager to educator.
RIMEWithReason.pdf
Sepdham: Using the RIME model for learner assessment and feedback. This model is useful to assess the level of an individual learner'sclinical performance based on case presentation.
RIME.pdf
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