Curriculum Mapping in an Age of Competency-based Education Sascha Benjamin Cohen Director, Strategic Development for Ilios Chandler Mayfield Director,

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Curriculum Mapping in an Age of Competency-based Education Sascha Benjamin Cohen Director, Strategic Development for Ilios Chandler Mayfield Director, Technology Enhanced Learning University of California San Francisco School of Medicine

Overview Why do we “manage” curriculum? What’s your educational framework? How can we plan to be flexible and adaptable?

Why Manage Curriculum? Complete and accurate picture – W 4 +H Benchmarking, teaching effort and reporting Identify gaps and unintentional redundancy Deliver content to online course Build community and educate faculty Facilitate interprofessional curriculum Facilitate evaluation process

Teaching Hours By Topic/Modality

What is your educational framework? Courses, Sessions, Activities Topics, Learning Modalities, Keywords Program Objectives and Course Objectives Competencies – E.g. ACGME, CanMEDs, The Scottish Doctor, etc. Milestones and Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs)

Sessions (back to top )(back to top )

Courses (back to top )(back to top )

Programs (back to top )(back to top )

Competency Domain Session Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective

Competency Domain Session Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Programs are made up of complex interwoven objectives that overlap at several levels

Competency Domain Session Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Programs are made up of complex interwoven objectives that overlap at several levels Ilios can help you isolate, and track individual threads through each layer

Session Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Competency Domain Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Programs are made up of complex interwoven objectives that overlap at several levels Ilios can help you isolate, and track individual threads through each layer

Competency Domain Session Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Programs are made up of complex interwoven objectives that overlap at several levels Ilios can help you isolate, and track individual threads through each layer

Competency Domain Session Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Programs are made up of complex interwoven objectives that overlap at several levels Ilios can help you isolate, and track individual threads through each layer

Session Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Competency Domain Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Let’s track a single thread from the Interpersonal and Communication Skills From Competency Domain to Session Objective.

Competency Session Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Interpersonal and Communication Skills Competency Domain: Interpersonal and Communication Skills

Session Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Doctor‐Patient Relationship Competency Sub-Domain: Doctor‐Patient Relationship

Interpersonal and Communication Skills Session Doctor‐Patient Relationship Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Establish Relationship Program Objective: Establish a collaborative and constructive relationship with patients and their families

Interpersonal and Communication Skills Session Doctor‐Patient Relationship Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Establish Relationship Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Establish Rapport Course Objective: Establish rapport and demonstrate caring and respectful behaviors when interviewing children, adolescents, adults and elderly patients.

Interpersonal and Communication Skills Session Doctor‐Patient Relationship Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Establish Rapport Establish Relationship Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Demonstrate Session Objective: Demonstrate how to ask patients about their illness, their health care, and their relationships with physicians or other health care providers

Competency Domain Session Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Session Objective Competency Sub-Domains Competency Sub-Domains Course Objective Program Objective Session Objective Session Objective

Noise vs. Data

Sample Report

What can we achieve? Evidence-based quality improvement Identification of gaps and redundancies Shared vocabulary in the health professions community Flexibility to adapt to new educational models

Questions