[研究生培训:电子日志、受托专业活动及其他]

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Leonie Kröger, Jan-Marcus Haus, Leonie Schulte-Uentrop, Christian Zöllner, Parisa Moll-Khosrawi
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摘要

多年来,人们一直要求将有时限的、以程序为导向的专科医学研究生培训转变为以能力为基础的方法(以能力为基础的医学教育,CBME)。许多框架,如 CANMEDs(加拿大专科医学教育指令),都描述了每位医生应具备的能力。在德国,医学委员会最近规定了以能力为基础的研究生培训。虽然能力本位医学教育的理念强调工作场所的学习过程,但也有人批评能力本位医学教育过于理论化,脱离临床工作实践。为了弥补这一缺陷,我们引入了 "可委托专业活动"(Entrustable Professional Activities,EPA)的概念。EPA 描述的是陆续委托给受训者的具体临床任务。基于能力的培训的可持续实施需要所有相关个人和机构的密切合作。此外,持续的反馈和公开的对话对于发现挑战和需要改进的地方至关重要。CBME 的成功取决于所有利益相关者的共同努力,以创建一个框架来加强专科培训和该领域的整体进步。这种合作方式对于将能力本位教学的理论基础成功转化为临床实践并确保高质量的专科培训至关重要。
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[Postgraduate Training: eLogbook, Entrustable Professional Activities & Co.]

The transformation of time-bound and procedure-oriented specialist medical postgraduate training towards a competency-based approach (competency-based medical education, CBME) has been demanded for several years. Many frameworks, like the CANMEDs (Canadian Medical Education Directives for Specialists) describe competencies that should be acquired by each physician. In Germany, the medical council has recently obligated a competency-based postgraduate training. Although the idea of CBME emphasizes the learning process at the working place, CBME has also been criticized to be too theoretical and detached from the clinical working practice. To close this gap, the concept of Entrustable Professional Activities (EPA) has been introduced. An EPA describes concrete clinical tasks that are successively entrusted to the trainee. The decision to entrust a task is supported by the sum of workplace-based assessments.Sustainable implementation of competency-based training requires close collaboration among all involved individuals and institutions. Furthermore, continuous feedback and open dialogue are crucial for identifying challenges and areas for improvement. The success of CBME hinges on the collective effort of all stakeholders to create a framework to enhance specialty training and an overall advancement in the field. This cooperative approach is essential to successfully translate the theoretical foundations of competency-based teaching into clinical practice and ensure high-quality specialty training.

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CiteScore
0.80
自引率
25.00%
发文量
115
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: AINS ist die Fachzeitschrift für Anästhesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin und Schmerztherapie im Georg Thieme Verlag. Sie vermittelt aktuelles Fachwissen und bietet Fortbildung. AINS hat sich das Ziel gesteckt, den Leserinnen und Lesern – Fachärzten und Weiterbildungsassistenten in der Anästhesiologie – immer praxisbezogenen Nutzwert und größtmögliche Unterstützung zu bieten.
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