Integrating the core competencies: proceedings from the 2005 Academic Assembly consortium

SA Stahmer, SR Ellison, KK Jubanyik… - Academic …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education mandated the
integration of the core competencies into residency training in 2001. To this end, educators
in emergency medicine (EM) have been proactive in their approach, using collaborative
efforts to develop methods that teach and assess the competencies. The first steps toward a
collaborative approach occurred during the proceedings of the Council of Emergency
Medicine Residency Directors (CORD‐EM) academic assembly in 2002. Three years later …

[引用][C] Integrating the core competencies: Proceedings from the 2005 Academic Assembly Consortium

MC Sokolosky - Academic Emergency Medicine, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Stahmer et al. did a comprehensive job of summarizing the findings of the program directors'
discussions on implementing the core competencies from the 2005 Council of Emergency
Medicine Residency Directors Academic Assembly. 1 In addition to the Accreditation
Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Core Competencies, emergency
medicine residencies must also evaluate competency in additional areas (ie, chief
complaints, procedures, resuscitation, etc.) according to the ACGME Core Competencies …
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