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Transdisciplinary entrustable professional activities
Medical Teacher, 2023Healthcare has become highly specialized. Specialists, in medicine as well as in nursing, determine much of the high quality of current health care. But healthcare has also become increasingly fragmented, with professionals trained in separate postgraduate silos, with boundaries often difficult to cross.
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Achieving Entrustable Professional Activities During Fellowship
Pediatrics, 2021BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) were developed to assess pediatric fellows. We previously showed that fellowship program directors (FPDs) may graduate fellows who still require supervision.
Pnina G, Weiss +20 more
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„Entrustable professional activities“
Der Anaesthesist, 2018Medical education is currently undergoing a paradigm shift from process-based to competency-based education, focused on measuring the desired competence of a physician. In an attempt to improve the assessment framework used for medical education, the concept of entrustable professional activities (EPAs) has gained traction.
Breckwoldt, Jan +3 more
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Supervision for entrustable professional activities
Medical Education, 2018The authors demonstrate that supervisory approaches vary with different clinical priorities and these influence entrustment decisions. The proposed model allows better understanding of use of EPA s in daily practice.
Mumtaz Patel, Paul Baker
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Neurosurgeons’ Perspectives on Vascular Entrustable Professional Activities
Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques, 2022ABSTRACT:This article discusses subspecialty Canadian neurosurgeons’ perceptions of entrustable professional activities (EPAs) assessments and variabilities prior to the implementation of the Competence by Design (CBD) system in Canada. Vascular neurosurgeons were asked to reflect on how they would evaluate and give feedback to neurosurgery residents ...
Magalie Cadieux +4 more
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Entrustable Professional Activities
Dental Abstracts, 2023Blume, Claudia, Wolf, Astrid
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Entrust Me: Embedding Entrustable Professional Activities in a Gastroenterology Residency Program
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2023Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) are defined as a process of gradually entrusting key tasks to specialty fellows during their training. EPAs are an important component of competency-based medical education; the concept of entrustment is also familiar and intuitive to clinical faculty, even inexperienced evaluators even if not termed as such ...
Andrew Ming-Liang, Ong, Clasandra, Hum
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Entrustable professional activities for cytopathology fellowship
Journal of the American Society of CytopathologyEntrustable professional activities (EPAs) are an educational tool in the framework of competency-based medical education. EPAs are a relatively new concept in pathology. No studies to date exist on the utilization of EPAs during cytopathology fellowship training.
Susanne K, Jeffus +5 more
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Entrustable professional activities for apheresis medicine education
Transfusion, 2020AbstractBackgroundEntrustable professional activities (EPAs) are well‐defined, executable, observable, and measurable activities that are performed by a trainee and can be performed independently as training progresses. The purpose of this study is to develop EPAs specific for the practice of apheresis medicine (AM).MethodsMembers of the American ...
Monica B. Pagano +9 more
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Entrustable Professional Activities in Surgery
JAMA SurgeryImportanceEntrustable professional activities (EPAs) compose a competency-based education (CBE) assessment framework that has been increasingly adopted across medical specialties as a workplace-based assessment tool. EPAs focus on directly observed behaviors to determine the level of entrustment a trainee has for a given activity of that specialty.
Kelsey B, Montgomery +2 more
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