Where to from here in Assessment in Medical Education? Dr Heather Alexander 5 November 2010.

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Where to from here in Assessment in Medical Education? Dr Heather Alexander 5 November 2010

Selected AMC recent activities: Advice to the Medical Board of Australia on the expectations of internship Reviewing the use of technology in assessment Accreditation of a new workplace-based assessment pathway for International Medical Graduates (IMGs) Defining the meaning and implications of Competence-Based Education in medicine

Advice to the Medical Board of Australia on the expectations of internship: Consultation findings AMC has conducted a consultation process with Health Departments and Postgraduate Medical Councils in all states and territories. The findings cover a range of issues including the implications of general registration, purpose of internship, location, length and structure of internship, supervision, assessment and sign-off. Internship is seen by participants as: building on, and consolidating, the knowledge and skills acquired through the undergraduate degree providing broad experience informing career choice.

Interns are not work ready on entry to internship. Internship is seen as a transition period where a range of professional skills are developed: Time management Decision-making skills Ability to work as a member of a team Interdisciplinary practice Building relationships with patients Understanding constraints/ barriers/ limitations Patient safety Clinical reasoning Advice to the Medical Board of Australia on the expectations of internship: Consultation findings

Advice to the Medical Board of Australia on the expectations of internship: Consultation findings What do we assess? Do we assess the right things? Choice of instruments / use of instruments

Technology facilitating the change in assessment methodology: Introduction of a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) examination for IMGs from 2011 Investigating the use of computer platforms for new and novel assessment methods Investigating the use of ipads for data collection in clinical assessment How do we assess? How can we use technology to facilitate assessment? Reviewing the use of technology in assessment

Accreditation of a new workplace-based assessment pathway for IMGs Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Assessment Initiative July 2006 COAG announces national IMG assessment initiative. Three proposed pathways: 1. Competent Authority 2. Standard Pathway (AMC Examination) 3. Standard Pathway (Workplace-based assessment)

Accreditation of a new workplace-based assessment pathway for IMGs Workplace-based assessment … Requires assessors to observe IMG performance Is shown to produce highly reliable scores with limited numbers of observations Is comparable in cost to other defensible methods of assessment Enables IMGs to be given feedback on their clinical performance, immediately and specifically Promotes enhanced clinical performance

Accreditation of a new workplace-based assessment pathway for IMGs The AMC Interim Accreditation Committee has accredited 4 sites to provide workplace-based assessment Positive reports on experiences – first data available in December 2010

Canadian WBA study Poor Reliability (Discrimination) and Evaluation Results – Why? Lack of assessor training – specialty directors/division chiefs were trained, then asked to introduce it to their faculty Lack of commitment of faculty assessors – unwilling to commit the time when asked by trainees Lack of standardization of assessments, and plan for selection of cases Poor/variable quality of feedback Lack of infrastructure support – scheduling, forms, …

Accreditation of a new workplace-based assessment pathway for IMGs Workshop ratings of a recorded miniCEX performance (history taking) by a junior doctor – BEFORE CALIBRATION n = 13UnsatisfactoryBorderlineSatisfactoryExcellent History taking1642 Communication skills Technique/ Accuracy 2137 Appropriateness2234 Overall performance relative to that of a doctor at the end of PGY1: Did not Meet ExpectationsBorderlineMet Expectations 148

Accreditation of a new workplace-based assessment pathway for IMGs Ratings of a recorded miniCEX performance (counseling) by a junior doctor – BEFORE CALIBRATION n = 7UnsatisfactoryBorderlineSatisfactoryExcellent Professionalism31111 Counseling22111 Clinical Judgment 1212 Organisation/ efficiency 1212 Overall Clinical Competence 133

Accreditation of a new workplace-based assessment pathway for IMGs Importance of assessor calibration and training Are our assessment instruments working as they should?

Recent AMC paper - Competence-based Medical Education Codified knowledge - knowledge that is transmittable in formal, symbolic language - competencies can be, and have been, defined. Tacit knowledge - not able to be made fully explicit. Forms the basis of judgements required for dealing with complex clinical problems and the uncertainty Time is an important element in training Competence vs Performance Defining the meaning and implications of Competence- Based Education in medicine

How do we balance Education and Assessment in the Competence Model of Medical Education? How do we deal with the downward spiral of increasing detail in the specification of competencies driven by challenges to assessment outcomes? Defining the meaning and implications of Competence-Based Education in medicine

What do we assess? Do we assess the right things? How do we assess? How can we use technology to facilitate assessment? Are our assessment instruments working as they should? How do we balance Education and Assessment in the Competence Model of Medical Education? How do we deal with the downward spiral of increasing detail in the specification of competencies driven by challenges to assessment outcomes?