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Titulo Artículo:
Competency Assessment in Family Medicine Residency: Observations, Knowledge-Based Examinations, and Advancement.
Resumen:
BACKGROUND: The Family Medicine (FM) Milestones are competency-based assessments of residents in key dimensions relevant to practice in the specialty. Residency programs use the milestones in semiannual reviews of resident performance from the time of entry into the program to graduation. OBJECTIVE: Using a national sample, we investigated the relationship of FM competency-based assessments to resident progress and the complementarity of milestones with knowledge-based assessments in FM residencies. METHODS: We used midyear and end-of-year milestone ratings for all FM residents in Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited programs during academic years 2014-2015 and 2015-2016. The milestones contain 22 items across 6 competencies. We created a summative index across the milestones. The American Board of Family Medicine database provided resident demographics and in-training examination (ITE) scores. We linked information to the milestone data. RESULTS: The sample encompassed 6630 FM residents. The summative milestone index increased, on average, for each cohort (postgraduate year 1 [PGY-1] to PGY-2 and PGY-2 to PGY-3) at each assessment. The correlation between the milestone index that excluded the medical knowledge milestone and ITE scores was r = .195 (P < .001) for PGY-1 to PGY-2 cohort and r = .254 (P < .001) for PGY-2 to PGY-3 cohort. For both cohorts, ITE scores and composite milestone assessments were higher for residents who advanced than for those who did not. CONCLUSIONS: Competency-based assessment using the milestones for FM residents seems to be a viable multidimensional tool to assess the successful progression of residents.
Fecha de publicación:
2017.
Autores :
Fang, Bo;
Peterson, Lars E.;
Mainous, Arch G;
Autor corporativo:
Journal of graduate medical education,
Editores:
Biblioteca Virtual en Salud(BVS) ;
Signatura Topográfica:
6
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
730
ISBN:
1949-8357
Existencias:
734
Palabras claves:
Family
Residency
Internship and Residency
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Competency Assessment in Family Medicine Residency: Observations, Knowledge-Based Examinations, and Advancement.
Resumen:
BACKGROUND: The Family Medicine (FM) Milestones are competency-based assessments of residents in key dimensions relevant to practice in the specialty. Residency programs use the milestones in semiannual reviews of resident performance from the time of entry into the program to graduation. OBJECTIVE: Using a national sample, we investigated the relationship of FM competency-based assessments to resident progress and the complementarity of milestones with knowledge-based assessments in FM residencies. METHODS: We used midyear and end-of-year milestone ratings for all FM residents in Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited programs during academic years 2014-2015 and 2015-2016. The milestones contain 22 items across 6 competencies. We created a summative index across the milestones. The American Board of Family Medicine database provided resident demographics and in-training examination (ITE) scores. We linked information to the milestone data. RESULTS: The sample encompassed 6630 FM residents. The summative milestone index increased, on average, for each cohort (postgraduate year 1 [PGY-1] to PGY-2 and PGY-2 to PGY-3) at each assessment. The correlation between the milestone index that excluded the medical knowledge milestone and ITE scores was r = .195 (P < .001) for PGY-1 to PGY-2 cohort and r = .254 (P < .001) for PGY-2 to PGY-3 cohort. For both cohorts, ITE scores and composite milestone assessments were higher for residents who advanced than for those who did not. CONCLUSIONS: Competency-based assessment using the milestones for FM residents seems to be a viable multidimensional tool to assess the successful progression of residents.
Fecha de publicación:
2017.
Autores :
Fang, Bo;
Peterson, Lars E.;
Mainous, Arch G;
Autor corporativo:
Journal of graduate medical education,
Editores:
Biblioteca Virtual en Salud(BVS) ;
Signatura Topográfica:
6
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
730
Existencias:
734
Palabras claves:
Family
Residency
Internship and Residency
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Competency Assessment in Family Medicine Residency: Observations, Knowledge-Based Examinations, and Advancement.
Resumen:
BACKGROUND: The Family Medicine (FM) Milestones are competency-based assessments of residents in key dimensions relevant to practice in the specialty. Residency programs use the milestones in semiannual reviews of resident performance from the time of entry into the program to graduation. OBJECTIVE: Using a national sample, we investigated the relationship of FM competency-based assessments to resident progress and the complementarity of milestones with knowledge-based assessments in FM residencies. METHODS: We used midyear and end-of-year milestone ratings for all FM residents in Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited programs during academic years 2014-2015 and 2015-2016. The milestones contain 22 items across 6 competencies. We created a summative index across the milestones. The American Board of Family Medicine database provided resident demographics and in-training examination (ITE) scores. We linked information to the milestone data. RESULTS: The sample encompassed 6630 FM residents. The summative milestone index increased, on average, for each cohort (postgraduate year 1 [PGY-1] to PGY-2 and PGY-2 to PGY-3) at each assessment. The correlation between the milestone index that excluded the medical knowledge milestone and ITE scores was r = .195 (P < .001) for PGY-1 to PGY-2 cohort and r = .254 (P < .001) for PGY-2 to PGY-3 cohort. For both cohorts, ITE scores and composite milestone assessments were higher for residents who advanced than for those who did not. CONCLUSIONS: Competency-based assessment using the milestones for FM residents seems to be a viable multidimensional tool to assess the successful progression of residents.
Autores:
Fang, Bo
,
Peterson, Lars E.
,
Mainous, Arch G
,
.
Titulo Revista:
Journal of graduate medical education,
.
Numero:
6
Volumen:
9
Fecha de publicación:
2017.
Base de Datos Bibliográfica:
Biblioteca Virtual en Salud(BVS) ,
.
Suplemento:
Idioma:
Inglés
Página Inicial:
730
Página Final:
734
ISBN:
1949-8357
Palabras claves:
Family
Residency
Internship and Residency
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Título Biblioteca Virtual en Salud(BVS) :
Competency Assessment in Family Medicine Residency: Observations, Knowledge-Based Examinations, and Advancement.
Resumen:
BACKGROUND: The Family Medicine (FM) Milestones are competency-based assessments of residents in key dimensions relevant to practice in the specialty. Residency programs use the milestones in semiannual reviews of resident performance from the time of entry into the program to graduation. OBJECTIVE: Using a national sample, we investigated the relationship of FM competency-based assessments to resident progress and the complementarity of milestones with knowledge-based assessments in FM residencies. METHODS: We used midyear and end-of-year milestone ratings for all FM residents in Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited programs during academic years 2014-2015 and 2015-2016. The milestones contain 22 items across 6 competencies. We created a summative index across the milestones. The American Board of Family Medicine database provided resident demographics and in-training examination (ITE) scores. We linked information to the milestone data. RESULTS: The sample encompassed 6630 FM residents. The summative milestone index increased, on average, for each cohort (postgraduate year 1 [PGY-1] to PGY-2 and PGY-2 to PGY-3) at each assessment. The correlation between the milestone index that excluded the medical knowledge milestone and ITE scores was r = .195 (P < .001) for PGY-1 to PGY-2 cohort and r = .254 (P < .001) for PGY-2 to PGY-3 cohort. For both cohorts, ITE scores and composite milestone assessments were higher for residents who advanced than for those who did not. CONCLUSIONS: Competency-based assessment using the milestones for FM residents seems to be a viable multidimensional tool to assess the successful progression of residents.
Autores :
Fang, Bo;
Peterson, Lars E.;
Mainous, Arch G;
Autor corporativo:
Journal of graduate medical education,
Fecha de publicación:
2017.
Tipo :
Biblioteca Virtual en Salud(BVS) .
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Family
Residency
Internship and Residency
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Título Biblioteca Virtual en Salud(BVS) :
Competency Assessment in Family Medicine Residency: Observations, Knowledge-Based Examinations, and Advancement.
Resumen:
BACKGROUND: The Family Medicine (FM) Milestones are competency-based assessments of residents in key dimensions relevant to practice in the specialty. Residency programs use the milestones in semiannual reviews of resident performance from the time of entry into the program to graduation. OBJECTIVE: Using a national sample, we investigated the relationship of FM competency-based assessments to resident progress and the complementarity of milestones with knowledge-based assessments in FM residencies. METHODS: We used midyear and end-of-year milestone ratings for all FM residents in Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited programs during academic years 2014-2015 and 2015-2016. The milestones contain 22 items across 6 competencies. We created a summative index across the milestones. The American Board of Family Medicine database provided resident demographics and in-training examination (ITE) scores. We linked information to the milestone data. RESULTS: The sample encompassed 6630 FM residents. The summative milestone index increased, on average, for each cohort (postgraduate year 1 [PGY-1] to PGY-2 and PGY-2 to PGY-3) at each assessment. The correlation between the milestone index that excluded the medical knowledge milestone and ITE scores was r = .195 (P < .001) for PGY-1 to PGY-2 cohort and r = .254 (P < .001) for PGY-2 to PGY-3 cohort. For both cohorts, ITE scores and composite milestone assessments were higher for residents who advanced than for those who did not. CONCLUSIONS: Competency-based assessment using the milestones for FM residents seems to be a viable multidimensional tool to assess the successful progression of residents.
Autores :
Fang, Bo;
Peterson, Lars E.;
Mainous, Arch G;
Autor corporativo:
Journal of graduate medical education,
Fecha de publicación:
2017.
Paginas:
730.
ISBN:
1949-8357.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Family
Residency
Internship and Residency
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Competency Assessment in Family Medicine Residency: Observations, Knowledge-Based Examinations, and Advancement.
Resumen:
BACKGROUND: The Family Medicine (FM) Milestones are competency-based assessments of residents in key dimensions relevant to practice in the specialty. Residency programs use the milestones in semiannual reviews of resident performance from the time of entry into the program to graduation. OBJECTIVE: Using a national sample, we investigated the relationship of FM competency-based assessments to resident progress and the complementarity of milestones with knowledge-based assessments in FM residencies. METHODS: We used midyear and end-of-year milestone ratings for all FM residents in Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited programs during academic years 2014-2015 and 2015-2016. The milestones contain 22 items across 6 competencies. We created a summative index across the milestones. The American Board of Family Medicine database provided resident demographics and in-training examination (ITE) scores. We linked information to the milestone data. RESULTS: The sample encompassed 6630 FM residents. The summative milestone index increased, on average, for each cohort (postgraduate year 1 [PGY-1] to PGY-2 and PGY-2 to PGY-3) at each assessment. The correlation between the milestone index that excluded the medical knowledge milestone and ITE scores was r = .195 (P < .001) for PGY-1 to PGY-2 cohort and r = .254 (P < .001) for PGY-2 to PGY-3 cohort. For both cohorts, ITE scores and composite milestone assessments were higher for residents who advanced than for those who did not. CONCLUSIONS: Competency-based assessment using the milestones for FM residents seems to be a viable multidimensional tool to assess the successful progression of residents.
Fecha de publicación:
2017.
Autor corporativo:
Journal of graduate medical education,
.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Family
Residency
Internship and Residency
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
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Fang, Bo Peterson, Lars E. Mainous, Arch G Fang, Bo Peterson, Lars E. Mainous, Arch G Competency Assessment in Family Medicine Residency: Observations, Knowledge-Based Examinations, and Advancement.. 2017; 9Ed. 730.