Entrustment decision-making is a fundamental goal of competency-based medical education (CBME). How supervisors engage their ‘rater cognition’ when judging for entrustment using workplace-based and simulation-based assessments is unclear. We carried out an interview-based, constructivist grounded theory-informed qualitative study that aimed to explore how supervisors make entrustment decisions in both settings using endoscopic polypectomy as a relevant entrustable professional activity (EPA). Gastroenterology supervisors completed EPAs for endoscopic polypectomy after both a single workplace-based and simulation-based assessment and were interviewed after each. Transcribed data were coded iteratively using constant comparison to generate th...
PurposeEntrustment has mainly been conceptualized as delegating discrete professional tasks. Because...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical training programs increasingly use entrustable professional activities (EPAs)...
With the movement of medical education toward competency-based models, more needs to be understood a...
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...
Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) have become a popular topic within competency-based medic...
Consultants regularly need to decide whether a trainee can be entrusted to perform a clinical activi...
Context Assessment for and of learning in workplace settings is at the heart of competency-based med...
The decision to trust a medical trainee with the critical responsibility to care for a patient is fu...
PURPOSE: Entrustment has mainly been conceptualized as delegating discrete professional tasks. Becau...
Consultants regularly need to decide whether a trainee can be entrusted to perform a clinical activi...
Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) seek to translate essential physician competencies into c...
Objectives: 1. Describe how entrustment and entrustable professional activities (EPAs) inform work-b...
Objectives At the very start of medical residency training, entrustment of clinical tasks may be a m...
ContextClinical supervisors make judgements about how much to trust learners with critical activitie...
PurposeEntrustment has mainly been conceptualized as delegating discrete professional tasks. Because...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical training programs increasingly use entrustable professional activities (EPAs)...
With the movement of medical education toward competency-based models, more needs to be understood a...
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...
Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) have become a popular topic within competency-based medic...
Consultants regularly need to decide whether a trainee can be entrusted to perform a clinical activi...
Context Assessment for and of learning in workplace settings is at the heart of competency-based med...
The decision to trust a medical trainee with the critical responsibility to care for a patient is fu...
PURPOSE: Entrustment has mainly been conceptualized as delegating discrete professional tasks. Becau...
Consultants regularly need to decide whether a trainee can be entrusted to perform a clinical activi...
Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) seek to translate essential physician competencies into c...
Objectives: 1. Describe how entrustment and entrustable professional activities (EPAs) inform work-b...
Objectives At the very start of medical residency training, entrustment of clinical tasks may be a m...
ContextClinical supervisors make judgements about how much to trust learners with critical activitie...
PurposeEntrustment has mainly been conceptualized as delegating discrete professional tasks. Because...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical training programs increasingly use entrustable professional activities (EPAs)...
With the movement of medical education toward competency-based models, more needs to be understood a...