Medical competence as a multilayered construct

O Ten Cate, N Khursigara‐Slattery… - Medical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background The conceptualisation of medical competence is central to its use in
competency‐based medical education. Calls for 'fixed standards' with 'flexible pathways' …

The science and value of diversity: closing the gaps in our understanding of inclusion and diversity

TH Swartz, AGS Palermo, SK Masur… - The Journal of …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Diversity drives excellence. Diversity enhances innovation in biomedical sciences and, as it
relates to novel findings and treatment of diverse populations, in the field of infectious …

Aligning assessment with the needs of work-integrated learning: The challenges of authentic assessment in a complex context

R Ajjawi, J Tai, TL Huu Nghia, D Boud… - … & Evaluation in …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is a feature of university courses, both in professional areas,
where it is commonplace, but also across many different disciplines. Assessment of WIL can …

[HTML][HTML] The do's, don'ts and don't knows of establishing a sustainable longitudinal integrated clerkship

M Bartlett, I Couper, A Poncelet, P Worley - Perspectives on Medical …, 2020 - Springer
Introduction The longitudinal integrated clerkship is a model of clinical medical education
that is increasingly employed by medical schools around the world. These guidelines are a …

[HTML][HTML] Contradictions and opportunities: reconciling professional identity formation and competency-based medical education

R Sternszus, NK Slattery, RL Cruess… - … on Medical Education, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The widespread adoption of Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) has resulted in
a more explicit focus on learners' abilities to effectively demonstrate achievement of the …

Re-examining single-moment-in-time high-stakes examinations in specialist training: A critical narrative review

NS Sidhu, S Fleming - Medical Teacher, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In this critical narrative review, we challenge the belief that single-moment-in-time high-
stakes examinations (SMITHSEx) are an essential component of contemporary specialist …

Educating universal professionals or global physicians? A multi-centre study of international medical programmes design

E Brouwer, E Driessen, NH Mamat, VD Nadarajah… - Medical …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: Medical schools increasingly offer curricula that specifically aim to prepare
students for an international medical career. This is challenging as well as controversial …

[HTML][HTML] From tradition to innovation: a comparison of the traditional 4-step approach versus a blended learning modification for technical skills teaching

E Bergmans, A Billington, KC Thies - Scandinavian Journal of Trauma …, 2023 - Springer
Background This experimental study was performed to evaluate the role of blended learning
for technical skill teaching on the European Trauma Course (ETC). While online modules …

The Quality of Assessment of Learning (Qual) score: validity evidence for a scoring system aimed at rating short, workplace-based comments on trainee performance

TM Chan, SS Sebok-Syer, C Sampson… - … and Learning in …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Construct: This study seeks to determine validity evidence for the Quality of Assessment for
Learning score (QuAL score), which was created to evaluate short qualitative comments that …

[PDF][PDF] Challenging the belief in simple solutions: The need for epistemic practices in professional work

M Nerland, M Hasu - Medical Education, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Context As a contribution to the State of the Science issue on 'The problem with solutions',
this paper discusses how technology‐mediated and assumedly simple and straightforward …