نتایج جستجو برای: competency based curriculum

تعداد نتایج: 2973052  

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2013
Alexandra Brightwell Janet Grant

Competency based training describes progression through training referenced to the demonstrated ability to perform certain tasks. In recent years, this has become the dominant curriculum model. We seek to examine who benefits from a competency based approach to medical education. For the regulators and service, the apparent advantage is in terms of apparent measurable accountability and flexibi...

2007
Matteo Baldoni Elisa Marengo

When a curriculum is proposed, it is important to verify at least three aspects: that the curriculum allows the achievement of the user’s learning goals, that the curriculum is compliant w.r.t. the course design goals, specified by the institution that offers it, and that the sequence of courses that defines the curriculum does not have competency gaps. In this work, we present a constrained-ba...

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: :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...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2007
Margherita Fontana Domenick Zero

Although dentistry recognizes that dental caries management encompasses more than restoring the consequences of the disease, caries risk assessment and management that go beyond traditional restorative care have not always had a strong and organized voice during clinical curriculum development and competency assessment in U.S. dental schools. This has resulted in confusion and great variability...

Journal: :European Journal of Education Studies 2023

Emerging educational trends globally and the changing needs of society learners dictate need for regular curriculum reviews development in higher education. This is a concept paper on design process Competency Based Higher Education. The drive to write this was induced by reforms Kenya basic education levels with focus Curriculum. draws examples from experiences expectations Kenya. author speci...

Journal: :Journal of transcultural nursing : official journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society 2009
Evelyn Calvillo Lauren Clark Jean E Ballantyne Dula Pacquiao Larry D Purnell Antonia M Villarruel

This article presents the work of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Advisory Committee in developing an integrated curriculum for cultural competence in baccalaureate nursing education. Five competencies for Cultural Competency in Baccalaureate Nursing Education were developed with supporting rationale. Suggestions for developing and implementing curricula for cultural competency,...

Journal: :The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education 2013

Journal: :AANA journal 2008
Sass Elisha John Nagelhout Saleena Gupte Karen Koh Maria Maglalang Nilda Chong

An innovative partnership with Kaiser Permanente's Institute for Culturally Competent Care (ICCC) enabled the Kaiser Permanente School of Anesthesia/California State University Fullerton (KPSA) to present a formal, 4-module cultural competency certification program within the nurse anesthesia curriculum. The goals of developing the cultural competency curriculum were to increase students' aware...

1999
William D. Hendricson Peter A. Cohen

Efforts to reform the predoctoral curriculum are examined in light of the public’s past and future oral health needs. Three directions that may make a difference in the preparation of dentists for their professional roles are discussed: competency-based curriculum, blending dental education into the broader system of health professions education, and reform of clinical education. A blueprint fo...

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