Aligning the SaudiMED framework with the National Commission for Academic Accreditation and Assessment domains.
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T SaudiMED framework was created in light of a shift toward competency-based medical education in Saudi Arabia.1 It represents a national standard for Saudi medical graduates, and are intended to ensure that they have attained the competencies necessary to be a successful physician. The framework was developed in 3 phases. Phase I, which was completed in 2011, concentrated on the main domains of medical practice that would encompass activities and obligations of physicians. During Phase II, competencies for the domains were created. Results of phase II were released in January 2015.2 It entailed 6 competencies including: scientific approach to practice, patient care, communityoriented practice, communication and collaboration, professionalism, and research and scholarship. Within these are 17 sub-competencies and 80 specific learning outcomes that should be achieved by the medical student at the time of graduation. During Phase III, learning outcomes that reflect the achievement of the competencies will be developed, and has yet to be conducted (Table 1). The National Commission for Academic Accreditation and Assessment (NCAAA) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is the national body that evaluates the quality of post-secondary programs.3 Its mission is to ensure the quality and consistency of post-secondary education, and maintain its equivalence with international standards. The NCAAA requires postsecondary programs to have the following 5 domains integrated into their course of study: knowledge, cognitive skills, interpersonal skills and responsibility, communication, and psychomotor skills.2 Given the emergence of the SaudiMED competencies as a national standard in medical education, there is an imminent need to examine how the SaudiMED fits within the existing NCAAA domains. As such, the objective of this brief report is to provide a platform to align the SaudiMED with NCAAA domains, which could yield a meaningful link between the 2 frameworks. For clarification, we use “domains” to refer to components of the NCAAA domains; moreover, we use “competencies” and “sub-competencies” to refer to components of the SaudiMED framework. The first domain is knowledge, which involves a list of topics the student must understand to complete the course of the study. The SaudiMED reflects the idea that a competent physician must be knowledgeable in all areas related to medicine. The framework requires that the physician demonstrate a high level of critical thinking to provide appropriate care for patients. Physicians must also develop a rich understanding of the structure and function of the organ systems, and be able to explain the pathogenesis of various diseases. Physicians should also be aware of the policies and procedures of the KSA health care system, as well as the prevalence of common diseases within defined populations. The second domain required by the NCAAA is instruction and assessment of cognitive skills. This includes development and refinement of thinking and problem solving, and the ability to use analytic and conceptual tool. Similar to knowledge, this domain is covered by most domains of the SaudiMED framework. Physicians must be capable of applying their scientific knowledge to medical practice. This includes the ability to explain clinical presentations of the disease, and understand the evidence base of medicine. Physicians must also demonstrate the ability to prioritize patient’s problems, and to create an appropriate assessment and treatment plan. Physicians must also see beyond the individual patient to understand current health policies, and to recognize global health issues that need to be further addressed. The third domain is instruction and assessment of interpersonal skills and responsibility. Teaching strategies must incorporate ways for the medical student to be involved in self-learning, participate in teams, exhibit professionalism, and abide by ethical standards. Saudi medical graduates demonstrate attainment of this competency by effectively managing common medical problems. This includes establishing partnerships with patients, appropriately managing patient problems, and offering effective counseling. Physicians must have the ability to interact with other health professionals to optimize patient care. Physicians must also be active voices in their communities to identify global health issues, and provide all Saudi citizens equal access to healthcare. The fourth domain is the development of communication, information technology, and numerical skills. The SaudiMED framework dedicates an entire domain to communication and collaboration, Brief Report
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Saudi medical journal
دوره 36 12 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015