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Integrated and implicit: how residents learn CanMEDS roles by participating in practice.

Nienke RentingA N Janet RaatTim DornanEtienne Wenger-TraynerMartha A van der WalJan C C BorleffsRijk O B GansA Debbie C Jaarsma
Published in: Medical education (2017)
The CanMEDS framework did not really guide supervisors' and residents' practice or interactions. It was not explicitly used as a common language in which to talk about resident performance and roles. Therefore, the extent to which CanMEDS actually helps improve residents' learning trajectories and conversations between residents and supervisors about residents' progress remains questionable. This study highlights the fact that the reification of competency frameworks into the complexity of practice-based learning is not a straightforward exercise.
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