Development of core entrustable professional activities linked to a competency-based veterinary education framework

Purpose: Despite the adoption of competency-based education in some veterinary schools over the past 15 years, only recently has a concerted effort been directed toward this in veterinary education internationally. Methods: In 2015, educational leaders from the Association of American Veterinary Med...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medical teacher 2019-12, Vol.41 (12), p.1404-1410
Hauptverfasser: Molgaard, Laura K., Chaney, Kristin P., Bok, Harold G. J., Read, Emma K., Hodgson, Jennifer L., Salisbury, S. Kathleen, Rush, Bonnie R., Ilkiw, Jan E., May, Stephen A., Danielson, Jared A., Frost, Jody S., Matthew, Susan M.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: Despite the adoption of competency-based education in some veterinary schools over the past 15 years, only recently has a concerted effort been directed toward this in veterinary education internationally. Methods: In 2015, educational leaders from the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) member schools came together with a strong call to action to create shared tools for clinical competency assessment. Results: This resulted in the formation of the AAVMC Competency-Based Veterinary Education (CBVE) Working Group, which then embarked on the creation of a shared competency framework and the development of eight core entrustable professional activities (EPAs) linked to this framework. Conclusions: This paper will report on the development of these EPAs and their integration with the concurrently-developed CBVE Framework.
ISSN:0142-159X
1466-187X
DOI:10.1080/0142159X.2019.1643834