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Defining competency-based evaluation objectives in family medicine

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Stephen Wetmore, Tom Laughlin, Kathrine Lawrence, Michel Donoff, Tim Allen, Carlos Brailovsky, Tom Crichton and Cheri Bethune
Canadian Family Physician July 2012; 58 (7) 775-780;
Stephen Wetmore
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Kathrine Lawrence
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Michel Donoff
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Tim Allen
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Objectif Développer des objectifs pour évaluer les compétences en matière d’habiletés techniques à l’aide d’une méthode utilisant des caractéristiques clés. Ce travail faisait partie d’un projet s’étendant sur plusieurs années et visant à développer des objectifs d’une évaluation qui soit basée sur les compétences pour la certification en médecine familiale.

Type d’étude Technique du groupe nominal.

Contexte Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada à Mississauga, Ontario.

Participants Un groupe d’experts comprenant 7 médecins de famille et un consultant en éducation, qui avaient tous de l’expérience dans l’évaluation des compétences en médecine familiale. Les membres du groupe étaient représentatifs du milieu canadien en termes de région, de sexe, de langue, de type de communauté et d’expérience.

Méthodes Grâce à une technique de groupe nominal, le groupe d’experts a cerné les caractéristiques clés générales correspondant aux habiletés techniques. Le groupe a aussi établi un lien entre ces caractéristiques et les critères déjà établis pour les habiletés dans le domaine de la compétence, les 4 principes de la médecine familiale et les rôles de CanMEDS.

Principales observations Les caractéristiques clés générales ont été identifiées après 5 itérations. On a mis l’accent sur 10 de ces caractéristiques qui reflétaient tous les aspects essentiels des habiletés nécessaires à la compétence en médecine familiale. Ces caractéristiques clés présentaient un rapport avec 2 des principes de la médecine familiale et avec 4 des rôles de CanMEDS.

Conclusion On a développé les caractéristiques clés pour mesurer les habiletés techniques afin d’évaluer la compétence relative à ces habiletés techniques en médecine familiale.

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Stephen Wetmore, Tom Laughlin, Kathrine Lawrence, Michel Donoff, Tim Allen, Carlos Brailovsky, Tom Crichton, Cheri Bethune
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