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Revisiting the Core Entrustable Professional Activities for Entering Residency
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Abstract
The Core EPAs for Entering Residency Pilot project aimed to test the feasibility of implementing 13 entrustable professional activities (EPAs) at 10 U.S. medical schools and to gauge whether the use of the Core EPAs could improve graduates' performance early in residency. In this manuscript, the authors (members of the pilot institutions and Association of American Medical Colleges staff supporting the project evaluation) describe the schools' capacity to collect multimodal evidence about their students' performance in each of the Core EPAs and the ability of faculty committees to use those data to make decisions regarding learners' readiness for entrustment. In reviewing data for each of the Core EPAs, the authors reflected on how each activity performed as an EPA informed by how well it could be assessed and entrusted. For EPAs that did not perform well, the authors examined whether there are underlying practical and/or theoretical issues limiting its utility as a measure of student performance in medical school.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- Columbia University(US)
- Association of American Medical Colleges(US)
- Virginia Commonwealth University(US)
- Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center(US)
- Florida International University(US)
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center(US)
- Michigan State University(US)
- Oregon Health & Science University(US)
- The University of Texas Health Science Center(US)