INTRODUCTION: Clinical training programs increasingly use entrustable professional activities (EPAs) as focus of assessment. However, questions remain about which information should ground decisions to trust learners. This qualitative study aimed to identify decision variables in the workplace that clinical teachers find relevant in the elaboration of the entrustment decision processes. The findings can substantiate entrustment decision-making in the clinical workplace. METHODS: Focus groups were conducted with medical and veterinary clinical teachers, using the structured consensus method of the Nominal Group Technique to generate decision variables. A ranking was made based on a relevance score assigned by the clinical teachers to the dif...
Background: Entrustment decisions may be retrospective (based on past experiences with a trainee) or...
PURPOSE: Entrustment has mainly been conceptualized as delegating discrete professional tasks. Becau...
Context Assessment for and of learning in workplace settings is at the heart of competency-based med...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical training programs increasingly use entrustable professional activities (EPAs)...
The decision to trust a medical trainee with the critical responsibility to care for a patient is fu...
With the increased interest in the use of entrustable professional activities (EPAs) in undergraduat...
Educators use entrustment, a common framework in competency-based medical education, in multiple way...
Phenomenon: Ad hoc entrustment decisions reflect a clinical supervisor\u27s estimation of the amount...
Background: This study explores the challenges clinical teachers face when first using a prospective...
On a daily basis, patients put their trust in the healthcare system for safe and high-quality health...
BackgroundTrust informs supervision decisions in medical training. Factors that influence trust diff...
Entrustment has become a popular assessment framework in recent years. Most research in this area ha...
Objectives At the very start of medical residency training, entrustment of clinical tasks may be a m...
Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) have become a popular topic within competency-based medic...
With the movement of medical education toward competency-based models, more needs to be understood a...
Background: Entrustment decisions may be retrospective (based on past experiences with a trainee) or...
PURPOSE: Entrustment has mainly been conceptualized as delegating discrete professional tasks. Becau...
Context Assessment for and of learning in workplace settings is at the heart of competency-based med...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical training programs increasingly use entrustable professional activities (EPAs)...
The decision to trust a medical trainee with the critical responsibility to care for a patient is fu...
With the increased interest in the use of entrustable professional activities (EPAs) in undergraduat...
Educators use entrustment, a common framework in competency-based medical education, in multiple way...
Phenomenon: Ad hoc entrustment decisions reflect a clinical supervisor\u27s estimation of the amount...
Background: This study explores the challenges clinical teachers face when first using a prospective...
On a daily basis, patients put their trust in the healthcare system for safe and high-quality health...
BackgroundTrust informs supervision decisions in medical training. Factors that influence trust diff...
Entrustment has become a popular assessment framework in recent years. Most research in this area ha...
Objectives At the very start of medical residency training, entrustment of clinical tasks may be a m...
Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) have become a popular topic within competency-based medic...
With the movement of medical education toward competency-based models, more needs to be understood a...
Background: Entrustment decisions may be retrospective (based on past experiences with a trainee) or...
PURPOSE: Entrustment has mainly been conceptualized as delegating discrete professional tasks. Becau...
Context Assessment for and of learning in workplace settings is at the heart of competency-based med...