The parallel evolution of competency‐based education in medical and higher education
Author(s) -
Vasquez John A.,
Marcotte Kayla,
Gruppen Larry D.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the journal of competency‐based education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2379-6154
DOI - 10.1002/cbe2.1234
Subject(s) - competence (human resources) , curriculum , medical education , bridging (networking) , higher education , face (sociological concept) , psychology , medicine , pedagogy , computer science , sociology , political science , social psychology , computer network , social science , law
Competency‐Based Education (CBE) programs have developed differently within higher education and medical education systems, yet both systems face challenges when bridging the gap between theory and practice. Both medicine and higher education face the challenge of adapting CBE programs for learners who begin the program with different configurations of knowledge and skillsets and learn at different rates. Additional challenges include, but are not limited to standard setting, time variability within programs for student learning, defining competencies, and training faculty to develop and assess CBE programs. This article argues there is much higher education programs can learn about defining competencies, assessing performance, and curriculum design by understanding how CBE is implemented in medical education. We also provide an overview of how CBE in medical education (CBE‐ME) has evolved compared to CBE in higher education (CBE‐HE), including examples of how medical education has addressed defining competency issues, assessing competence, and standard setting.
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