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Confidence-competence alignment and the role of self-confidence in medical education: A conceptual review.

Micheal GottliebTeresa Man-Yee ChanFareen ZaverRachel Helen Ellaway
Published in: Medical education (2021)
Confidence is expressed in different ways and is shaped by a variety of modifiers. While CBME primarily focuses on competency, proportional confidence is an integral component in ensuring safe and professional practice. As such, it is important to consider both confidence and competence, as well as their relationship in CBME. The CCR can serve as a key construct in developing mindful and capable health professionals. Future research should evaluate strategies for assessing CCR, identify best practices for teaching confidence and guiding self-calibration of CCR and explore the role of CCR in continuing professional development for individuals and teams.
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