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Ottawa 2020 consensus statements for programmatic assessment - 2. Implementation and practice.

Dario M TorreNeil E RiceAnna RyanHarold BokLuke J DawsonS Beth BiererTimothy James WilkinsonGlendon R TaitTom LaughlinKiran VeerapenSylvia HeenemanAdrian FreemanCees P M van der Vleuten
Published in: Medical teacher (2021)
A wide range of implementations were reported although the principles remained, for the most part, faithful to the original enunciation and rationale. Enablers included strong leadership support, ongoing faculty development, providing students with clear expectations about assessment, simultaneous curriculum renewal and organisational commitment to change. Most barriers were related to the need for a paradigm shift in the culture of assessment. Descriptions of implementations in relation to the theoretical principles, across multiple educational contexts, coupled with explanations of enablers and barriers, provided new insights and a clearer understanding of the strategic and operational considerations in the implementation of programmatic assessment. Future research is needed to further explore how contextual and cultural factors affect implementation.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement