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The Power of an Iterative Approach to Clinical Competence Assessment
Author(s) -
Kimberly A. Gifford,
Jalen Benson,
Julie Kim
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
innovations in global health professions education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2414-4398
DOI - 10.20421/ighpe2018.02
Subject(s) - competence (human resources) , medical education , process (computing) , program director , iterative and incremental development , psychology , medicine , computer science , software engineering , social psychology , operating system
Many residency programs struggle with effective and efficient methods for their program to synthesize and analyze data to create robust milestones-based assessment of residents.  Residents and faculty in the Pediatric Residency at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center collaborated to design an innovative iterative process for resident assessment using rotation-based Milestones reports, faculty sub-committees, and discussion with the resident. Time spent and frequency of Milestones determinations made at each phase of assessment process were tabulated and feedback summarized from faculty, residents, and administrators. Our new process integrated milestones determinations into our existing committee review structure without any additional time added to the process. Faculty perceived that the system was efficient and provided more insight about each resident.  The program director used the sub-committee summaries for semi-annual reviews and letters of reference. Residents appreciated the fairness of all residents being reviewed by the same faculty. Milestones determinations were made by: evaluations alone (69%), CCC sub-committee (18%), full CCC (7%), and additional data or PD decision (6%).   The full CCC was needed more frequently for professionalism and systems-based practice Milestones determinations.  Iterative assessment systems have the potential to save valuable faculty time without compromising the quality of assessments.

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