作者
Karen E Hauer, Benjamin Chesluk, William Iobst, Eric Holmboe, Robert B Baron, Christy K Boscardin, Olle Ten Cate, Patricia S O’Sullivan
发表日期
2015/8/1
期刊
Academic medicine
卷号
90
期号
8
页码范围
1084-1092
出版商
LWW
简介
Purpose
Clinical competency committees (CCCs) are now required in graduate medical education. This study examined how residency programs understand and operationalize this mandate for resident performance review.
Method
In 2013, the investigators conducted semistructured interviews with 34 residency program directors at five public institutions in California, asking about each institution’s CCCs and resident performance review processes. They used conventional content analysis to identify major themes from the verbatim interview transcripts.
Results
The purpose of resident performance review at all institutions was oriented toward one of two paradigms: a problem identification model, which predominated; or a developmental model. The problem identification model, which focused on identifying and addressing performance concerns, used performance data such as red-flag alerts and informal information …
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