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Developing entrustable professional activities as the basis for assessment of competence in an internal medicine residency: a feasibility study.

Karen E Hauer1, Krishan Soni, Patricia Cornett, Jeff Kohlwes, Harry Hollander, Sumant R Ranji, Olle Ten Cate, Eric Widera, Brook Calton, Patricia S O'Sullivan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Graduate medical education programs assess trainees' performance to determine readiness for unsupervised practice. Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) are a novel approach for assessing performance of core professional tasks. AIM: To describe a pilot and feasibility evaluation of two EPAs for competency-based assessment in internal medicine (IM) residency. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Post-graduate year-1 interns (PGY-1s) and attendings at a large internal medicine (IM) residency program. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Two Entrustable professional activities (EPA) assessments (Discharge, Family Meeting) were piloted. PROGRAM FEASIBILITY EVALUATION: Twenty-eight out of 43 (65.1 %) PGY-1 s and 32/43 (74.4 %) attendings completed surveys about the Discharge EPA experience. Most who completed the EPA assessment (10/12, 83.8 %, PGY-1s; 9/11, 83.3 %, attendings) agreed it facilitated useful feedback discussions. For the Family Meeting EPA, 16/26 (61.5 %) PGY-1s completed surveys, and most who participated (9/12 PGY1s, 75 %) reported it improved attention to family meeting education, although only half recommended continuing the EPA assessment. DISCUSSION: From piloting two EPA assessments in a large IM residency, we recognized our reminder systems and time dedicated for completing EPA requirements as inadequate. Collaboration around patient safety and palliative care with relevant clinical services has enhanced implementation and buy-in. We will evaluate how well EPA-based assessment serves the intended purpose of capturing trainees' trustworthiness to conduct activities unsupervised.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23595926      PMCID: PMC3710378          DOI: 10.1007/s11606-013-2372-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Intern Med        ISSN: 0884-8734            Impact factor:   5.128


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