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Planning your CBME curriculum
Teaching and Learning in CBME
Jolanta Karpinski
Associate Director, Specialties Unit
May 30th 2016
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Introductions
• What I do?
• What do you do?
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What is Competency-Based Medical Education?
A model to prepare physicians for practice that is: • oriented to outcomes desired in physician; • based on patient needs; • based on the needs of the learner, with more
accountability and flexibility; and • focused on achieving skills and performance,
instead of time-spent in training. Adapted from: Frank JR, Snell L, Dath, D, Sherbino, J, Holmboe ES, et al. Competency-based medical education: theory to practice. Med Teacher. 2010;32:638-45.
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Julio Frenk et al, Lancet 2010; 376 :1923-58.
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CBME
• Focus on outcomes : • Patient needs drive curriculum • Assessment for learning, assessment for progression
• Focus on outcomes (not process) • Allows innovation within programs • Flexibility for learner
• Time as a resource, not a standard
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The tea-steeping model
B Hodges, Academic Medicine 2010: 85, S34-44
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The achievement model
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Julio Frenk et al, Lancet 2010; 376 :1923-58.
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What is Competency-Based Medical Education?
A model to prepare physicians for practice that is: • oriented to outcomes desired in physician; • based on patient needs; • based on the needs of the learner, with more
accountability and flexibility; and • focused on achieving skills and performance,
instead of time-spent in training. Adapted from: Frank JR, Snell L, Dath, D, Sherbino, J, Holmboe ES, et al. Competency-based medical education: theory to practice. Med Teacher. 2010;32:638-45.
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Core Components of CBME
• Competencies are clearly articulated
• Competencies are arranged progressively
• Learning experiences facilitate the progressive development of competencies
• Teaching practices promote the progressive development of competencies
• Assessment practices support and document the progressive development of competencies
with permission Elaine Van Melle: under development - not to be circulated
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A day in the life…………..
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• What are they there to do?
• What are they there to learn?
• How is that different for PGY1, PGY3, PGY5?
• What is my role as their teacher/supervisor?
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Core Components of CBME
• Competencies are clearly articulated
• Competencies are arranged progressively
• Learning experiences facilitate the progressive development of competencies
• Teaching practices promote the progressive development of competencies
• Assessment practices support and document the progressive development of competencies
with permission Elaine Van Melle: under development - not to be circulated
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How does CBME help teaching and learning?
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Core Components of CBME
• Competencies are clearly articulated
• Competencies are arranged progressively
• Learning experiences facilitate the progressive development of competencies
• Teaching practices promote the progressive development of competencies
• Assessment practices support and document the progressive development of competencies
with permission Elaine Van Melle: under development - not to be circulated
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Clearly articulated
• Competencies required for practice are articulated based on a profile of professional practice
• Specification of learning outcomes promotes focus and accountability
• Social Accountability
• Outcome-based Learning
• Backwards Design
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Arranged progressively
• Competencies are organized in a way that leads to a smooth transition to practice.
• A sequential path supports the development of expertise
• Novice to Expert
• Surface & deep approaches to learning
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Core Components
• Assess pts with renal dysfunction and identify who is high risk for progression
• Manage patients with stable CKD • Secondary prevention
• Document outpatient consultations
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Appropriate for PGY2?
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Core Components of CBME
• Competencies are clearly articulated
• Competencies are arranged progressively
• Learning experiences facilitate the progressive development of competencies
• Teaching practices promote the progressive development of competencies
• Assessment practices support and document the progressive development of competencies
with permission Elaine Van Melle: under development - not to be circulated
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Learning experiences
• Learning takes place in settings that model practice, is flexible enough to accommodate variation in individual learner needs & is self-directed.
• Learning through real life experiences facilitates membership into the practice community & development of competencies.
• Situated learning
• Deliberate practice
• Self-regulated learning
• Professional identity development
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Break
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Apply CBME as an educator
• Competencies are clearly articulated
• Competencies are arranged progressively
• Learning experiences facilitate the progressive development of competencies
• Teaching practices promote the progressive development of competencies
• Assessment practices support and document the progressive development of competencies
with permission Elaine Van Melle: under development - not to be circulated
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Small group work
• Pick one level of learner • Hint: early or junior
• Pick one • Learning environment • Challenge in program
- Gap in skills - Rotation that underperforms
• Offservice frustration
• What’s the desired outcome? What do you want them to do?
• Articulate the competency/task • Where does it fit in the progression? • What’s the right learning experience?
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Report back
• Which learner?
• What’s the desired outcome?
• What’s the right learning experience? • How sequenced?
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Teaching practices
• Teaching is individualized to the learner, based on what is required to progress to the next stage.
• Development of competence is stimulated when students are supported to learn at their own pace and stage.
• Zone of proximal dev’t & scaffolding
• Constructive friction
• Learner-centered teaching
• Cognitive apprenticeship
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What are the benefits of cues?
• who dunnit video
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubNF9QNEQLA
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Evolution vs Revolution
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Evolution vs Revolution
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• Objectives
• Know
• Teach
• Supervise
• Task
• Do
• Coach
• Supervise
Evolution for the teacher
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Revolution for the educator?
• Explicit articulation of competencies • Based on desired societal outcomes
• Deliberate progression
• Selection of learning experiences to facilitate progression
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Competence by Design
• Competencies are clearly articulated
• Competencies are arranged progressively
• Learning experiences facilitate the progressive development of competencies
• Teaching practices promote the progressive development of competencies
• Assessment practices support and document the progressive development of competencies
with permission Elaine Van Melle: under development - not to be circulated
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