Assessment in the Shared Discovery Curriculum 9/16/15
All About SCRIPT Assessments will be transparently linked back to the College’s framing competencies: Service Care of Patients Rationality Integration Professionalism Transformation
Care of Patients 1.Demonstrates kindness and compassion to patients and their families Critical deficiencies: Displays bias based on gender, race, or sexual orientation during interactions Fails to respond to patient/family emotions, or responds in ways that could be construed as uncaring or intolerant Novice: Acknowledges the vulnerability of patients and their families Avoids sexism, racism, and sexual orientation bias in interactions Continuously questions personal assumptions about others Demonstrates kindness and compassion in uncomplicated situations and/or with people from similar backgrounds routinely Developing: Identifies, articulates, and responds to the fear, suffering, and hopes of others Strives to embrace cultural and lifestyle differences among people Demonstrates kindness and compassion in complicated situations and with people from diverse backgrounds Competent: Articulates and embraces differences among people Demonstrates awareness of how interpersonal differences affect interactions Demonstrates kindness and compassion even in challenging circumstances (e.g. in situations which evoke high levels of emotion )
Components Longitudinal progress testing Artifacts Narrative Authentic practice Plans to improve Comprehensive Basic Science Exam Progress Clinical Skills Exam Portfolio Logbooks Direct observation Multisource feedback Personal Learning Plan
Progress Suite of Assessments Twice per semester Targets for achievement within different curricular segments CBSE: –“Step 1”-centric in ECE and MCE –“Step 2”-centric in LCE PCSE: –Majority of cases drawn from ECE topics BUT with broad range of KSA appropriate across spectrum
Logbook Procedures expected for entering residency –CPR –Bag and mask ventilation –Venipuncture –Intravenous line insertion –etc Other elements to be tracked
Multisource Feedback Peers Physician preceptors Non-physician preceptors Allied health professionals (team members) Patients and families Administrators and staff
Direct Observation Interviewing Examining Counseling Presenting Discussing
Other Artifacts Medical record review Essays Short answer Reflection statements, journals Audiovisual materials
Personal Learning Plans Template BUT requires significant reflection, selection of evidence by the student Identify areas of strength, improvement Specific, measurable, appropriate, reasonable and timely goals Discussed with coach/mentor Forwarded to the Competence Committee
Competence Committee All Fellows of the Academy participate Faculty development and standard setting Four subcommittees –Membership from all four Learning Societies –Longitudinally follow assigned students throughout the curriculum
Within Subcommittee Recused for your mentees First and second reviewers for each subcommittee meeting General discussion Recommendation for grade –If CP or N, automatic administrative review by another subcommittee before the recommendation is forwarded