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Concept of Quality Assurance in ME
*Dr.N.K.Gupta *Department of Medical Education Technology *Department of Emergency Medicine *Era’s Lucknow Medical College & Hospital, Lucknow
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Quality Assurance *Target Audience – Medical Faculty
*Program – 5th Workshop ( as per MCI Requirement) *MCI Observer (Regional Center KGMU)– Prof. Dr.Uma Singh
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Quality Assurance Mission
Medical schools need to define their overall mission & objectives & make these known major stakeholders, community & government. Medical schools then develop & implementing curricula appropriate to their mission.
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Quality Assurance Learning Objectives Mission and Objectives
Educational program Assessment of students Student selection and support Academic staff Educational resources Program evaluation Governance and administration Continuous renewal
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Quality Assurance Definition
Totality of systems, resources & information devoted to maintaining & improving the quality & standards of teaching, scholarship & research, & of students learning experience. Quality Assurance Agency in UK Higher Education
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Quality Assurance ATTRIBUTES - Credible QA process
Include all major stakeholders. Open to external public scrutiny. Conducted in a consultative & consensus-building fashion. Balance academic priorities with those of regulating authorities. Identify both strengths & weaknesses. Encourage innovation & re-orientation toward changing health needs.
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Quality Assurance contd
Means & authority to implement its conclusions. Monitor progress on an ongoing cycle of review. Focus on achievement of self-specified objectives. Encourage variety of methods of teaching & learning. Ensure choice of credible student assessment methods appropriate for teaching & learning methods chosen. Ensure adequate resources to deliver curriculum. Concerned with good outcomes.
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Most important - own internal
Quality Assurance FRAMEWORK FOR ESTABLISHING A QA SYSTEM 2 Parts - Internal & external QA process. Most important - own internal Quality of medical education depends on interaction between teacher & student. Collective integrity & professionalism of academic community. Develops its own goals & objectives - relevant to local & national health care needs & methods to achieve goals. Conducts periodic reviews to assess extent to which goals are met within framework of guidelines, & whether methods of teaching & learning,facilities, & financial & human resources for delivery of curriculum support the goals. Invite external reviewers to assist in the review.
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Quality Assurance FRAMEWORK FOR ESTABLISHING A QA SYSTEM External QA
Through mechanisms such as accreditation, validation & audit. Confirm that medical school’s responsibilities are being properly discharged. Methodological approaches -adopted to provide guarantees of quality. Independent agency - functions in continuous, transparent & open way. Includes in its quality process representatives - medical schools & profession, health care & registration authorities . In most countries processes of external agency incorporate medical school’s own internal quality assurance processes.
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Quality Assurance Teaching & learning methods
Should be enjoyable & consistent with educational objectives. Clinical clerkships - principles of active student participation, problem solving & development of communication skills, + other educational strategies that promote Learner-centred learning, stimulate analytical skills & organization of knowledge, & foster life-long learning skills considerable educational merit. Learning in small groups - more expensive to deliver than large groups- strategies can be employed to achieve economies in other areas. Use of a computer - integral part of medical practice. supplement - acquire an understanding of medical informatics. Computer-assisted learning modules - some lectures replaced, & digital technology improved opportunities for practical teaching .
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Quality Assurance MONITORING, EVALUATING & CHANGING CURRICULUM
Mechanisms for monitoring & evaluating its curriculum. To be useful, relatively high rate of completion, & questionnaires must be carefully designed and evaluated. Mechanisms for feeding information back to those responsible for designing and teaching individual courses or course components. Students’ perceptions analysed. If appropriate, the component should be altered. There should be other pathways for student feedback as well.
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Quality Assurance MONITORING, EVALUATING AND CHANGING CURRICULUM
Evaluate its curriculum by examining pass rates in individual components, best method appropriateness & effectiveness - to examine quality of graduates. Follow-up mechanisms for feedback from hospitals(work as interns & residents & graduates themselves). Monitor & respond to community perceptions about deficiencies in their graduates. Identify forms of medical practice that their graduates appear reluctant to pursue, as this may reflect insufficient exposure to these areas during basic medical education & early stages of postgraduate training.
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Quality Assurance Benefits of quality assurance by accreditation
Benefits flow from feedback provided by external reviewers and report. Final responsibility for granting or withholding authorisation for award of a medical degree lies with national governments. Quality assurance mechanism also serves many useful purposes for its stakeholders - prospective students, employers of graduates of medical schools & ultimately, community that relies on medical school to produce safe, effective & caring doctors.
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Quality Assurance Best practice in QA systems
Universities - long tradition of academic autonomy to ensure that fundamental educational principles are not compromised by other interest groups, in professional programs such as medicine, community, profession & government all have legitimate interests in quality & orientation of graduates of program.
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Quality Assurance Quality assurance in approving new medical courses The development of a new medical school is a complex undertaking. About the workforce implications of the new school, how it will be resourced, and the educational needs it will serve. Another decision that has to be made likely to meet standards ; commitment and capacity to manage .
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Quality Assurance ETHICS
Medical school must identify & incorporate in curriculum - behavioural sciences, social sciences, medical ethics & medical jurisprudence that enable effective communication, clinical decision making & ethical practices. Should be adapted to scientific developments in medicine, to changing demographic & cultural contexts & to health needs of society. Behavioural & social sciences & medical ethics should provide knowledge, concepts, methods, skills & attitudes necessary to understand socio-economic, demographic & cultural determinants of causes, distribution & consequences of health problems.
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Quality Assurance TEACHER AND STUDENT FEEDBACK
Both teacher and student feedback must be systematically sought, analysed & responded to. Quality development: Teachers & students should be actively involved in planning program evaluation & in using its results for program development. STUDENT PERFORMANCE Must be analysed in relation to curriculum & mission and objectives. Should be analysed in relation to student background, conditions & entrance qualifications, used to provide feedback to committees responsible selection, curriculum planning & student counselling. Include information about average study duration, scores, pass & failure rates at examinations, success & dropout rates, student reports about conditions in their courses, & time spent by students on areas of special interest.
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Quality Assurance ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Responsibilities of the academic leadership must be clearly stated. Should be evaluated at defined intervals with respect to achievement of mission & objectives. CONTINUOUS RENEWAL Must as a dynamic institution initiate procedures for regular reviewing & updating of its structure & functions & must rectify documented deficiencies. Exchange with Other Educational Institutions Quality Describe any activities directed towards regional and international co-operation with other medical schools.
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Quality Assurance Any Questions?????????? Any suggestions Thank you
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