Entrustable Professional Activities Mapped Across HMS

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Entrustable Professional Activities Mapped Across HMS EPA Description Pre-PCE PCE Post-PCE 1A Gather a history X 1B Perform a physical examination 2 Prioritize a DDx following a clinical encounter 3 Recommend and interpret common diagnostic and screening tests 4 Enter and discuss orders and prescriptions 5 Document a clinical encounter in the patient record 6 Provide an oral presentation of a clinical encounter 7 Form clinical questions and retrieve evidence to advance pt care 8 Give or receive a patient handover to transition care responsibility 9 Collaborate as a member of an interprofessional team 10 Recognize a pt requiring urgent/emergent care; initiate evaluation 11 Obtain informed consent for tests and/or procedures 12 Perform general procedures of a physician +/- 13 Identify system failures and contribute to a culture of safety and improvement