CONTEXT: At present, competency-based, outcome-focused training is gradually replacing more traditional master-apprentice teaching in postgraduate training. This change requires a different approach to the assessment of clinical competence, especially given the decisions that must be made about the level of independence allowed to trainees. METHODS: This study was set within postgraduate obstetrics and gynaecology training in the Netherlands. We carried out seven focus group discussions, four with postgraduate trainees from four training programmes and three with supervisors from three training programmes. During these discussions, we explored current opinions of supervisors and trainees about how to determine when a trainee is competent to...
BACKGROUND: Nursing practice requires application of knowledge, skills and values in various combina...
The introduction of competency-based postgraduate medical training, as recently stimulated by nation...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Reflecting on Pack et al...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: At present, competency-based, outcome-focused training is gra...
BACKGROUND: The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is a commonly used method of assess...
BACKGROUND: Clinical supervisors make frequent assessments of medical trainees\u27 competence so the...
Competency-based education in the health care professions has become a prominent approach to postgra...
Background The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is a commonly used method of assessi...
Contains fulltext : 51707.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Recent changes in postgraduate medical training curricula usually encompass a shift towards more for...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: In medical education the focus has shifted from gaining kno...
Background An assumption of clinical competency is no longer acceptable or feasible in routine cli...
Medical boards around the world face the challenge of creating competency-based postgraduate trainin...
In postgraduate medical education, required competencies are described in detail in existing compete...
OBJECTIVE: To validate and refine typologies of consultation performance from previous research to i...
BACKGROUND: Nursing practice requires application of knowledge, skills and values in various combina...
The introduction of competency-based postgraduate medical training, as recently stimulated by nation...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Reflecting on Pack et al...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: At present, competency-based, outcome-focused training is gra...
BACKGROUND: The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is a commonly used method of assess...
BACKGROUND: Clinical supervisors make frequent assessments of medical trainees\u27 competence so the...
Competency-based education in the health care professions has become a prominent approach to postgra...
Background The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is a commonly used method of assessi...
Contains fulltext : 51707.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Recent changes in postgraduate medical training curricula usually encompass a shift towards more for...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: In medical education the focus has shifted from gaining kno...
Background An assumption of clinical competency is no longer acceptable or feasible in routine cli...
Medical boards around the world face the challenge of creating competency-based postgraduate trainin...
In postgraduate medical education, required competencies are described in detail in existing compete...
OBJECTIVE: To validate and refine typologies of consultation performance from previous research to i...
BACKGROUND: Nursing practice requires application of knowledge, skills and values in various combina...
The introduction of competency-based postgraduate medical training, as recently stimulated by nation...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Reflecting on Pack et al...