医療教育者の実践の評価:医療教育者の基本的な能力と信頼性の高い職業活動 (EPA)
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まとめ
この要約は機械生成です。この研究では,医療従事者の教育に不可欠な7つの核心能力と8つの信頼性のある専門活動 (EPA) が特定されました. これらの発見は,構造化された医療教育と専門的な開発の枠組みを確立します.
科学分野
- 医学教育
- 医療専門家の研修
背景
- 医療従事者の教育には 構造的な訓練が不可欠です
- 効果的な医療教育には,基本的な能力と信頼性の高い専門的活動 (EPA) の定義が不可欠です.
研究 の 目的
- 医療専門家教育者の構造的な訓練のための核心能力とEPAを評価する.
- 医療教育者育成のための合意に基づく枠組みを確立する.
主な方法
- 改良されたデルフィー技術を活用した 定性的なケーススタディ
- バーリア大学の専門医教育者 (n=12) とのメールインタビュー
- 能力とEPAに関するコンセンサスを達成するために2つのデルフィーラウンドを行いました.
主要な成果
- 教育のリーダーシップ,管理,研究,テクノロジーの統合,インタープロフェッショナルなチームワーク,学習デザイン,学習/反省の実践のための評価など7つのコアコンピテンシーが特定されました.
- 評価のマイルストーンに準拠した8つの信頼性のある職業活動 (EPA) が定義された.
- 全面的な権限とEPAに関するコンセンサスに達した.
結論
- 特定されたコアコンピテンシーとEPAは,医療教育者の構造的な訓練のための堅固な枠組みを提供します.
- この枠組みは,有能で効果的な医療従事者の育成を支援します.
- この発見は医学教育と専門的発展の分野を前進させるのに役立つ.
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