Abstract Background With the implementation of competency-based education in family medicine, there is a need for summative end-of-rotation assessments that are criterion-referenced rather than normative. Laval University’s family residency program therefore developed the Laval Developmental Benchmarks Scale for Family Medicine (DBS-FM), based on competency milestones. This psychometric validation study investigates its internal structure and its relation to another variable, two sources of validity evidence. Methods We used assessment data from a cohort of residents (n = 1432 assessments) and the Rasch Rating Scale Model to investigate its reliability, dimensionality, rating scale functioning, targeting of items to residents’ competency le...
BACKGROUND: In order to help assess resident performance during training, the Residency Affair Commi...
Theory: In Belgium, there are no family medicine admission requirements. A three‑phase admission pro...
Aims: To measure the association between number of patient encounters and training provided to resid...
Abstract Introduction Resident competency reviews often suffer from subjectivity, ambiguity, and the...
Contexte : Avec l’adoption de son cursus axé sur les compétences, le Collège des médecins de famille...
Background/PurposeThe Calgary Family Medicine Residency Program introduced its new “Triple-C” compet...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Ten years after the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education\...
Background Family Medicine residencies are navigating recruitment in a changing environment. The co...
Background and Objectives: Evaluation of residents ’ competence is of great importance in the traini...
Abstract This study examined psychometric properties and feasibility of the Family Psychoeducation...
Background/PurposeThe University of Calgary Family Medicine (FM) residency program introduced a new ...
Objective: To determine the predictive validity of induction assessment scores of family medicine re...
The six competencies of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education include the lifelon...
Abstract Background As more integrative medicine educational content is integrated into conventional...
An important method of evaluating family medicine residency programs is to survey program graduates....
BACKGROUND: In order to help assess resident performance during training, the Residency Affair Commi...
Theory: In Belgium, there are no family medicine admission requirements. A three‑phase admission pro...
Aims: To measure the association between number of patient encounters and training provided to resid...
Abstract Introduction Resident competency reviews often suffer from subjectivity, ambiguity, and the...
Contexte : Avec l’adoption de son cursus axé sur les compétences, le Collège des médecins de famille...
Background/PurposeThe Calgary Family Medicine Residency Program introduced its new “Triple-C” compet...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Ten years after the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education\...
Background Family Medicine residencies are navigating recruitment in a changing environment. The co...
Background and Objectives: Evaluation of residents ’ competence is of great importance in the traini...
Abstract This study examined psychometric properties and feasibility of the Family Psychoeducation...
Background/PurposeThe University of Calgary Family Medicine (FM) residency program introduced a new ...
Objective: To determine the predictive validity of induction assessment scores of family medicine re...
The six competencies of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education include the lifelon...
Abstract Background As more integrative medicine educational content is integrated into conventional...
An important method of evaluating family medicine residency programs is to survey program graduates....
BACKGROUND: In order to help assess resident performance during training, the Residency Affair Commi...
Theory: In Belgium, there are no family medicine admission requirements. A three‑phase admission pro...
Aims: To measure the association between number of patient encounters and training provided to resid...