نتایج جستجو برای: competency based curriculum

تعداد نتایج: 2973052  

Purpose: The aim of this study was to design and validate a high school technological competency curriculum model. Methodology: This study had an integrated strategy. To answer the questions, the research was conducted in four phases. The first phase was conducted with a qualitative approach and the other phases were conducted with a quantitative approach. In the first phase of this research, ...

2015
Gaurav Gulati Richard Alweis David George

INTRODUCTION Ultrasound has become indispensable in medicine for diagnosis and therapeutics. In Internal Medicine Residency Training Program (IMRTP), there is a deficiency of a structured, competency-based musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSKUS) training despite its growing popularity. METHODS We conducted a feasibility study for incorporating MSKUS in IMRTP and competency assessment. We recruited...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2006
A K Brown P J O'Connor T E Roberts R J Wakefield Z Karim P Emery

BACKGROUND A competency based approach to the education of rheumatologists in musculoskeletal ultrasonography (MSK US) ensures standards are documented, transparent, accountable, and defensible, with clear benefit to all stakeholders. Specific competency outcomes will facilitate informed development of a common curriculum and structured programme of training and assessment. OBJECTIVE To deter...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2003
Sonia J Crandall Geeta George Gail S Marion Steve Davis

Although literature suggests that providing culturally sensitive care promotes positive health outcomes for patients, undergraduate medical education currently does not provide adequate cultural competency training. At most schools, cultural competency, as a formal, integrated, and longitudinal thread within the overall curriculum, is still in its infancy. In this article, the authors summarize...

Journal: :Journal of interprofessional care 2009
Vernon Curran Lynn Casimiro Valerie Banfield Pippa Hall Kelly Lackie Brian Simmons Manon Tremblay Susan J Wagner Ivy Oandasan Ann Hollett

Competency-based curriculum has become widely accepted in health professional education as a way to define the knowledge, skill and attitudinal outcomes expected of the prelicensure learner. Experts in the field of competency-based education define ‘‘competency’’ as an integrated set of knowledge, skills, attitudes and judgments that enable one to effectively perform the activities of a given o...

Journal: :Hawaii medical journal 2011
Martina L Kamaka Diane S L Paloma Gregory G Maskarinec

BACKGROUND Culturally competent health care providers are needed to eliminate healthcare disparities. In the State of Hawai'i, Native Hawaiians suffer some of the worst health disparities. Prior to implementing a cultural competency curriculum to address these disparities, the John A. Burns School of Medicine's Department of Native Hawaiian Health Cultural Competency Curriculum Development team...

2017
JuLeigh Petty Jonathan M Metzl Mia R Keeys

The inclusion of structural competency training in pre-health undergraduate programs may offer significant benefits to future healthcare professionals. This paper presents the results of a comparative study of an interdisciplinary pre-health curriculum based in structural competency with a traditional premedical curriculum. The authors describe a new evaluation tool, the Structural Foundations ...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2012
Cynthia Whitehead

YES Better training produces better doctors. That is what the Triple C curriculum is all about—graduating family physicians who are better equipped to deal with the evolving requirements and realities of practice in the coming decades.1 These realities include the following2: • quality and accountability requirements; • interprofessional collaborative practice models; • advances in information ...

2011
Heiderose Ortwein Michel Knigge Benno Rehberg Ortrud Vargas Hein Claudia Spies

BACKGROUND AND GOAL Curriculum development for residency training is increasingly challenging in times of financial restrictions and time limitations. Several countries have adopted the CanMEDS framework for medical education as a model into their curricula of specialty training. The purpose of the present study was to validate the competency goals, as derived from CanMEDS, of the Department of...

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