The challenge of competency assessment of the late-career practitioner

Q3 Medicine
Mary Steffany BA, BS, MA
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Abstract

Just as the general population of the United States is aging, so, too, is the population of active physicians. Training to become a physician and practice medicine is an arduous process. The competition to gain admission to medical school is fierce, the price tag of medical education is high, and waiting to learn about matching to a residency program is stressful. No wonder that physicians equate their profession with their identity. This sentiment, along with other factors, has resulted in many physicians continuing to practice well beyond the average retirement age. While each individual ages differently, there is evidence that the aging of physicians and length of time since medical school and residency is associated with deficiencies in history-taking, physical examination, record-keeping, and the ability to problem-solve. For late-career surgeons performing complex surgical procedures, there is a higher mortality rate for patients. Unlike other professions that have a mandatory retirement age, medicine does not. Health systems are grappling with how to fairly assess the competence of late-career practitioners. This article will explore that challenge from different perspectives, identify best practices, and describe how a risk manager can facilitate stakeholder discussion focused on implementing a competency-assessment process that is fair and effective.

职业生涯后期从业者能力评估的挑战
正如美国的总人口正在老龄化一样,活跃医生的数量也在老龄化。训练成为一名医生和行医是一个艰苦的过程。进入医学院的竞争非常激烈,医学教育的价格很高,等待了解与住院医师项目的匹配是有压力的。难怪医生把他们的职业等同于他们的身份。这种情绪,连同其他因素,导致许多医生继续执业远远超过平均退休年龄。虽然每个人的年龄不同,但有证据表明,医生的年龄和从医学院毕业和住院医生毕业后的时间长短与记录、体格检查、记录保存和解决问题的能力的不足有关。对于从事复杂外科手术的晚期外科医生来说,病人的死亡率更高。与其他有强制退休年龄的职业不同,医学没有。卫生系统正在努力解决如何公平评估职业生涯后期从业人员的能力的问题。本文将从不同的角度探讨这一挑战,确定最佳实践,并描述风险管理人员如何促进利益相关者讨论,重点是实现公平有效的能力评估过程。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Healthcare Risk Management is published quarterly by the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management (ASHRM). The purpose of the journal is to publish research, trends, and new developments in the field of healthcare risk management with the ultimate goal of advancing safe and trusted patient-centered healthcare delivery and promoting proactive and innovative management of organization-wide risk. The journal focuses on insightful, peer-reviewed content that relates to patient safety, emergency preparedness, insurance, legal, leadership, and other timely healthcare risk management issues.
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