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Clarifying essential terminology in entrustment.

Daniel J Schumacher1, Olle Ten Cate2, Arvin Damodaran3, Denyse Richardson4,5, Stanley J Hamstra6,7,8, Shelley Ross9, Jennie Hodgson10, Claire Touchie11, Laura Molgaard12, Wade Gofton13, Carol Carraccio14.   

Abstract

With the rapid uptake of entrustable professional activties and entrustment decision-making as an approach in undergraduate and graduate education in medicine and other health professions, there is a risk of confusion in the use of new terminologies. The authors seek to clarify the use of many words related to the concept of entrustment, based on existing literature, with the aim to establish logical consistency in their use. The list of proposed definitions includes independence, autonomy, supervision, unsupervised practice, oversight, general and task-specific trustworthiness, trust, entrust(ment), entrustable professional activity, entrustment decision, entrustability, entrustment-supervision scale, retrospective and prospective entrustment-supervision scales, and entrustment-based discussion. The authors conclude that a shared understanding of the language around entrustment is critical to strengthen bridges among stages of training and practice, such as undergraduate medical education, graduate medical education, and continuing professional development. Shared language and understanding provide the foundation for consistency in interpretation and implementation across the educational continuum.

Keywords:  undergraduate education; Clinical assessment; outcomes-based; postgraduate education

Year:  2021        PMID: 33989100     DOI: 10.1080/0142159X.2021.1924365

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Teach        ISSN: 0142-159X            Impact factor:   3.650


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