Nuts and Bolts of Entrustable Professional Activities
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Abstract
The entrustable professional activity (EPA) concept allows faculty to make competency-based decisions on the level of supervision required by trainees. Competency-based education targets standardized levels of proficiency to guarantee that all learners have a sufficient level of proficiency at the completion of training.1–6 Collectively, the competencies (ACGME or CanMEDS) constitute a framework that describes the qualities of professionals. Such a framework provides generalized descriptions to guide learners, their supervisors, and institutions in teaching and assessment. However, these frameworks must translate to the world of medical practice. EPAs were conceived to facilitate this translation, addressing…
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- Competence (human resources)
- Medical education
- Health care
- Set (abstract data type)
- Sophistication
- Supervisor
- Process (computing)
- Psychology
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