نتایج جستجو برای: competency training

تعداد نتایج: 328754  

2004
JAY A. CONGER Jay A Conger Douglas Ready David McClelland

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2009
Melanie Jay Adina Kalet Tavinder Ark Michelle McMacken Mary Jo Messito Regina Richter Sheira Schlair Scott Sherman Sondra Zabar Colleen Gillespie

BACKGROUND Physicians frequently report negative attitudes about obesity which is thought to affect patient care. However, little is known about how attitudes toward treating obese patients are formed. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of physicians in order to better characterize their attitudes and explore the relationships among attitudes, perceived competency in obesity care, including ...

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2014
Aaron D C Knox Mirko S Gilardino Steve J Kasten Richard J Warren Dimitri J Anastakis

BACKGROUND North American surgical education is beginning to shift toward competency-based medical education, in which trainees complete their training only when competence has been demonstrated through objective milestones. Pressure is mounting to embrace competency-based medical education because of the perception that it provides more transparent standards and increased public accountability...

Journal: :Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2014
Richard Amini Srikar Adhikari Albert Fiorello

OBJECTIVES In the Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine (EM), bedside ultrasound (US) is listed as one of the essential procedural skills. EM milestones released by Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and American Board of Emergency Medicine require residents to demonstrate competency in bedside US. The purpose of this study was to assess the current methods used...

2016
Jennifer J. Heisz Mary Grace M. Tejada Emily M. Paolucci Cameron Muir

This is the first study to show that enjoyment for high-intensity interval exercise increases with chronic training. Prior acute studies typically report high-intensity interval training (HIT) as being more enjoyable than moderate continuous training (MCT) unless the high-intensity intervals are too strenuous or difficult to complete. It follows that exercise competency may be a critical factor...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2012
Avi Madan-Swain Shirley L Hankins Margaux Barnes Gilliam Kelly Ross Nina Reynolds Jesse Milby David C Schwebel

OBJECTIVES This article considers the development of research competencies in professional psychology and how that movement might be applied to training in pediatric psychology. The field of pediatric psychology has a short but rich history, and experts have identified critical competencies. However, pediatric psychology has not yet detailed a set of research-based competencies. METHODS This ...

Journal: :Chest 2005
Nicholas J Pastis Paul J Nietert Gerard A Silvestri

STUDY OBJECTIVES The American College of Chest Physicians has published guidelines recommending minimum competency requirements for 17 interventional pulmonary procedures. Our aim was to assess what procedures are offered to fellows in US pulmonary/critical care fellowships and to determine whether the recommended competency numbers are being met. METHODS Surveys were mailed to 122 pulmonary/...

Journal: :Chest 2015
Armin Ernst Momen M Wahidi Charles A Read John D Buckley Doreen J Addrizzo-Harris Pallav L Shah Felix J F Herth Alberto de Hoyos Parra Joseph Ornelas Lonny Yarmus Gerard A Silvestri

BACKGROUND The determination of competency of trainees in programs performing bronchoscopy is quite variable. Some programs provide didactic lectures with hands-on supervision, other programs incorporate advanced simulation centers, whereas others have a checklist approach. Although no single method has been proven best, the variability alone suggests that outcomes are variable. Program directo...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2013
Andrew J Sims Kim Keltie Julie Burn Stephen C Robson

OBJECTIVE To assess clinical measurement competency by two sequential test formulations [resetting sequential probability ratio test (R-SPRT) and learning curve cumulative summation (LC-CUSUM)]. DESIGN Numerical simulation and retrospective observational study. SETTING Obstetric ultrasound department. PARTICIPANTS Cohorts of 10,000 simulated trainees and 62 obstetric sonographers training...

Journal: :Journal of graduate medical education 2013
Olle Ten Cate

The entrustable professional activity (EPA) concept allows faculty to make competency-based decisions on the level of supervision required by trainees. Competency-based education targets standardized levels of proficiency to guarantee that all learners have a sufficient level of proficiency at the completion of training. Collectively, the competencies (ACGME or CanMEDS) constitute a framework t...

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