T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care T HE F LORIDA.

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T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF MEDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Competency-Based Assessment For Elective Clinical Rotations 1

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Overview of Session I.How to access the form. II.Terminology associated with new form (e.g. milestones). It will be key that terms are used consistently. III.Examples of selected items on the form. IV.Writing narratives to support the selection of assessment choices and students overall performance. 2

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Goals for The Session Increase understanding of: – Items on the form. – Terminology associated with the form. – Importance of narrative comments to support milestones checked as observed and to give guidance to the student. 3

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care How Do I Access the New Form? Accessed same way as old form – Go to FSUCOM web page ( – Under “My Resources” (on left column of page) select “E*Value.” – Login with username and password. – Click on FSU, M3 & M4 Clerkships – Click on “your” uncompleted evaluations. 4

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Log in with your med Username and Password

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care It’s the Same Log in that You’ve been Using for CDCS

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Select the program that you need. You should only choose M3 & M4 Clerkships ESSENTIAL STEP!!!

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Your next screen will identify you and all of the roles you have in that program.

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Rationale for Movement to Competency-Based Evaluation Hallmark of competency-based evaluation is directly observed behaviors Milestones on new form specify COM expectations as opposed to individual clinical faculty expectations. Eliminates the need to compare students to each other Behaviors on new form provide clarity to student and to faculty to increase fairness and ease of use. 9

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Consistent With Residency Training FSUCOM has adopted the 6 ACGME competency domains plus “Patient Centered Skills and Behaviors” as the foundation for curriculum redesign. 1.Patient Care 2.Medical Knowledge 3.Practice Based Learning and Improvement 4.Interpersonal and Communication skills 5.Systems Based Practice 6.Professionalism 7.Patient-Centered Skills and Behaviors 10

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Aligns Curriculum and Evaluation We are developing a curriculum that is developmental, integrated and competency –based This evaluation tool will be developmental and competency- based as well

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Miller’s Pyramid Miller’s pyramid. From Academic Medicine 1990;65:S63–7 What you observe the student doing in the context of actual patient care. 12

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Directions on the New Form Directions: In each of the assessment categories below, a group of “developmental milestones” (progressive performance expectations) for clerkship students has been defined. For each assessment category, please mark the developmental milestone that you observed the student demonstrate during the elective clerkship rotation. 13

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care PATIENT CARE Patient Care (Data Gathering/Clinical Reasoning/Documentation) o 1. Inconsistent or low level of skill o 2. Consistent and appropriate level of skill o 3. Consistent and high level of skill o 4. N/A= No observation of student skills/behaviors Competency Domain/Area Assessment Categories 14

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE When discussing patients and their clinical problems/conditions with you, the student was: o 1. Inconsistent or low level of skill o 2. Consistent and appropriate level of skill o 3. Consistent and high level of skill o 4. N/A= No observation of student skills/behaviors 15

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care NARRATIVES Describe the student’s overall performance Provide specific examples and summary statements Examples and summary statements may be used in Dean’s Letter for residency application. 16

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Preparing Your Written Comments Become familiar with the student assessment form for the rotation, its competency domains, and performance descriptions. Good narrative comments are: Constructive Concise Specific Actionable 17

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Consider Modifiers Time: Consistent, reliable, making progress Accuracy: Precise, complete, comprehensive Organization: Organized, systematic, logical Presentation: Clear, articulate, expressive Lifelong learning: Insightful, responsive, demonstrating initiative. 18

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care What is the learner doing well? Describe specific skills or behaviors you observed which illustrate that the learner has met competency expectations for the rotation. 19

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care What could be improved? Describe specific skills or behaviors you observed which you feel that the learner should further develop before the next rotation or phase of training. 20

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care What to Avoid In Narratives Avoid vague, global statements, such as “great to work with” or “good student.” 21

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT - Examples Examples of areas of student performance needing improvement: “ Although Student “L” performs complete and thorough patient evaluations, he tends to collect unnecessary or irrelevant data in his HPIs. Efficiency is also an important goal to accomplish in a busy office practice and for him to work on in his next rotation. “ Student “Y” tends to jump to clinical conclusions without sufficient data to support them, causing him to look at a problem too narrowly. Needs to maintain a broader view in taking patient histories.”

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care NOTABILE SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES - Example 23. Describe admirable or notable skills and characteristics that this student possesses: 23 “S” is already becoming an exemplary physician graduate of FSU- COM, one that we point out with pride. She goes the extra mile to provide outstanding evaluations and effective treatment plans. Patients find her to be friendly, interested, professional, and easy to learn from. She gets along well with physicians, staffs, and students, and had outstanding organizational skills. She will be a highly valued and effective member or leader in a treatment team, and will be an outstanding physicians in any residency program. I would be pleased to find Shannon providing medical care to me in my geriatric years.

T HE F LORIDA S TATE U NIVERSITY C OLLEGE OF M EDICINE Educating and developing exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care Questions/Comments Contact: Greg Turner, Ed.D, MBA, MPH Associate Dean for Faculty Development 24