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Strategies to Enable Transformation in Medical Education: Faculty and Trainee Development in Competence By Design.

Adelle R AtkinsonCynthia AbbottAnna OswaldAndree BoucherRodrigo B CavalcantiJason R FrankLinda S Snell
Published in: Perspectives on medical education (2024)
Transformative changes in health professions education need to incorporate effective faculty development, but few very large-scale faculty development designs have been described. The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada's Competence by Design project was launched to transform the delivery of postgraduate medical education in Canada using a competency-based model. In this paper we outline the goals, principles, and rationale of the Royal College's national strategy for faculty and resident development initiatives to support the implementation of Competence by Design. We describe the activities and resources for both faculty and trainees that facilitated the redesign of training programs for each specialty and subspecialty at the national level, as well as supporting the implementation of the redesign at the local level. This undertaking was not without its challenges: we thus reflect on those challenges, enablers, and the lessons learned, and discuss a continuous quality improvement approach that was taken to iteratively inform the implementation process moving forward.
Keyphrases
  • medical education
  • quality improvement
  • patient safety
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • public health
  • clinical trial
  • risk assessment
  • general practice
  • health information