The Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University (CCLCM) was created in 2004 as a 5-year undergraduate medical education program with a mission to produce future physician-investigators. CCLCM’s assessment system aligns with the principles of programmatic assessment. The curriculum is organized around nine competencies, where each competency has milestones that students use to self-assess their progress and performance. Throughout the program, students receive low-stakes feedback from a myriad of assessors across courses and contexts. With support of advisors, students construct portfolios to document their progress and performance. A separate promotion committee makes high-stakes promotion decisions after ...
BACKGROUND: Progress tests (PT) are used to assess students on topics from all medical disciplines. ...
Introduction: Programmatic assessment was introduced as an approach to design assessment programmes ...
Competency-based, time-variable medical education has reshaped the perceptions and practices of teac...
In competency-based medical education emphasis has shifted towards outcomes, capabilities, and learn...
The concept of programmatic assessment (PA) is well described in the literature; however, studies on...
ContextIt is widely acknowledged that assessment can affect student learning. In recent years, atten...
(1) Background: Programmatic assessment optimizes the coaching, learning, and decision-making functi...
Background and Purpose Medical schools are placing more emphasis on students\u27 personal and profe...
Programmatic assessment differs from the traditional approach of assessment in terms of its subject...
In 2017, the School of Medicine (Fremantle) of the University of Notre Dame Australia began moving t...
In programmatic assessment (PA), an arrangement of different assessment methods is deliberately desi...
Evidence-based medical practice is best achieved by developing research understanding in medical pra...
BACKGROUND: Progress tests (PT) are used to assess students on topics from all medical disciplines. ...
Introduction: Programmatic assessment was introduced as an approach to design assessment programmes ...
Competency-based, time-variable medical education has reshaped the perceptions and practices of teac...
In competency-based medical education emphasis has shifted towards outcomes, capabilities, and learn...
The concept of programmatic assessment (PA) is well described in the literature; however, studies on...
ContextIt is widely acknowledged that assessment can affect student learning. In recent years, atten...
(1) Background: Programmatic assessment optimizes the coaching, learning, and decision-making functi...
Background and Purpose Medical schools are placing more emphasis on students\u27 personal and profe...
Programmatic assessment differs from the traditional approach of assessment in terms of its subject...
In 2017, the School of Medicine (Fremantle) of the University of Notre Dame Australia began moving t...
In programmatic assessment (PA), an arrangement of different assessment methods is deliberately desi...
Evidence-based medical practice is best achieved by developing research understanding in medical pra...
BACKGROUND: Progress tests (PT) are used to assess students on topics from all medical disciplines. ...
Introduction: Programmatic assessment was introduced as an approach to design assessment programmes ...
Competency-based, time-variable medical education has reshaped the perceptions and practices of teac...