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Developing a seminar curriculum for the Competence Center for General Practice in Baden-Wuerttemberg - a progress report.

Sandra Stengel1, Christian Förster2, Monika Fuchs3, Martina Bischoff4, Thomas Ledig1, Irmgard Streitlein-Böhme4,5, Markus Gulich3, Hannah Haumann2, Jan Valentini2, Anja Kohlhaas1, Andreas Graf von Luckner4, Dorothee Reith1, Folkert Fehr6, Julia Magez1, Jessica Eismann-Schweimler4, Joachim Szecsenyi1, Stefanie Joos2, Simon Schwill1.   

Abstract

Aim: The seminar program of the KWBW Verbundweiterbildungplus® is offered by the Competence Center for Postgraduate Medical Education in Baden-Württemberg (KWBW) for physicians specializing in general practice (GP trainees). Attendance is a voluntary one comprised of 48 curricular units of 45 minutes each per GP trainee. This seminar program is meant to be attended in parallel to the postgraduate medical education in clinic or practice. The intention behind this project was to develop objectives, topics and a feasible structure for a seminar curriculum while taking time and financial constraints into account. Method: The Kern cycle was applied in an open, modified nominal group consensus technique in the form of an iterative process. Participating were 17 experts from the departments of general practice at the universities in Freiburg, Heidelberg, Tuebingen and Ulm, plus a pediatrician.
Results: The main objective was defined as empowering GP trainees to independently provide high-quality primary care, including in rural areas. A basic curriculum was defined based on relevant frameworks, such as the 2018 Model Regulation for Postgraduate Medical Training (Musterweiterbildungsordnung/MWBO) and the Competency-based Curriculum General Practice (KCA). Overall, the seminar curriculum has 62 basic modules with 2 curricular units each (e.g. Basic Principles of General Practice, Chest Pain, Billing) and another 58 two-unit modules on variable topics (e.g. digitalization, travel medicine) adding up to 240 (124+116) curricular units. A blueprint with a rotation schedule for all of the teaching sites in Baden-Württemberg allows regular attendance by n=400 GP trainees over a period of five years, with individual variability in terms of program length.
Conclusion: The model entails a five-year, flexible program to accompany the postgraduate medical education in general practice which can also be implemented in multicenter programs and those with high enrollments. The model's focus is on acquisition of core competencies for general practice. Despite the current shift to eLearning seminars due to SARS-CoV, the program's implementation is being continued, constantly evaluated, and used to further develop the KWBW Verbundweiterbildungplus® program.
Copyright © 2021 Stengel et al.

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Keywords:  competence centers for postgraduate medical education; curriculum development; general practice; postgraduate medical education; seminar curriculum

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33763521      PMCID: PMC7958914          DOI: 10.3205/zma001432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  GMS J Med Educ        ISSN: 2366-5017


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Journal:  GMS J Med Educ       Date:  2018-08-15
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Journal:  GMS J Med Educ       Date:  2022-04-14

2.  Integration of complementary and integrative medicine competencies in general practice postgraduate education - development of a novel competency catalogue in Germany.

Authors:  Jan Valentini; Carina Klocke; Corina Güthlin; Stefanie Joos
Journal:  BMC Complement Med Ther       Date:  2021-10-06

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Authors:  Simon Schwill; Katja Krug; Aaron Poppleton; Dorothee Reith; Jonas D Senft; Joachim Szecsenyi; Sandra Stengel
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