Evaluation Evolution: Designing Optimal Evaluations to Enhance Learning in Nephrology Fellowship

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Sana Waheed , Laura Maursetter
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Abstract

Evaluations serve as the backbone of any educational program and can be broadly divided into formative and summative evaluations. Formative evaluations are “just in time” evaluations focused on informing the learning process, whereas summative evaluations compare fellows to a preset standard to determine their readiness for unsupervised practice. In the nephrology fellowship programs, evaluations assess competence in the framework of ACGME Milestones 2.0. A variety of learning venues, evaluators, and tools should be incorporated into the measurement process. It is important to determine which milestones can be best assessed in each education venue to decrease the burden of assessment fatigue. Additionally, programs can diversify the evaluators to include nurses, medical students, peers, and program coordinators in addition to faculty to provide a well-rounded assessment of the fellows and share the assessment burden. Lastly, the evaluation data should be presented to fellows in a format where it can inform goal setting. The evaluation system needs to evolve along with the changes being made in curriculum design. This will help to make fellowship learning effective and efficient.

评估演变:设计最佳评估以加强肾脏学奖学金的学习
评估是任何教育计划的支柱,可以大致分为形成性评估和总结性评估。形成性评估是“及时”的评估,侧重于告知学习过程,而总结性评估将学员与预设标准进行比较,以确定他们是否准备好进行无监督的实践。在肾脏病奖学金项目中,评估在ACGME里程碑2.0的框架内评估能力。各种各样的学习场所、评估者和工具应该被纳入测量过程。重要的是确定哪些里程碑可以在每个教育场所进行最好的评估,以减少评估疲劳的负担。此外,项目可以使评估人员多样化,除了教师之外,还包括护士、医学生、同行和项目协调员,以提供对研究员的全面评估并分担评估负担。最后,评价数据应该以一种可以为目标设定提供信息的格式提交给研究员。评估系统需要随着课程设计的变化而发展。这将有助于使团契学习有效和有效率。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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