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FAIMER 2007 1 Program Evaluation 3: How is it used? Evaluation as Research Stewart Mennin Bill Burdick
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2 FAIMER 2007 HOW PROGRAM EVALUATION INFORMS & IMPROVES CURRICULUM Faculty & students monitor & improve curriculum Short-loop feedback ---continuous improvement Confirms the extent to which curriculum is working Education developed
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3 FAIMER 2007 HOW PROGRAM EVALUATION INFORMS & IMPROVES CURRICULUM Reveals stresses & strains on the faculty & students Adjustments made in curriculum Capture unintended outcomes Compare student performance with 2 ° data (national, other)
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4 FAIMER 2007 HOW PROGRAM EVALUATION INFORMS & IMPROVES CURRICULUM Collect & analyze long-term measures Specific issues studied upon request Produce reports Research & scholarship in medical education
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5 FAIMER 2007 What Is Studied? About Students Characteristics, demographics 2° Noncognitive dimensions Professional identity, specialty choice, location Cognitive behavior & performance data The work place (during & after graduation)
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6 FAIMER 2007 What Is Studied? About Teachers Attitudes & experiences with curriculum change and implementation Educational effort Perception of Students
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7 FAIMER 2007 What Is Studied? About Curriculum Perceptions, experiences, & attitudes Integration of basic & clinical sciences Performance on assessments Community-based learning Research projects Other
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8 FAIMER 2007 What is Studied in Practice Health Professionals as Team Member Health Professionals as Managers in Patient Care Clinical Expertise Patient Management Patient Communication Patient Education Quality Assurance Health Professionals as Managers of Themselves Insight Into Own Limits Self Care Lifelong Learning Continuing Education Personal Development Health Professionals as Managers of Their Environment Peer Communication Resource Utilization Systems Managtement Clinical Governance Respect for Colleagues Health of Populations Teaching Students Quality Assurance Hays et al, 2002
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9 FAIMER 2007 Evaluation Methods Quasi - experimental Comparison groups? Triangulation Qualitative before quantitative 3-year minimum
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10 FAIMER 2007 Data Comparisons Standards & groups to which data are compared? Previous classes Subgroups within the student population Curricula & students at other schools National or international data when available Criterion based standards developed by staff
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11 FAIMER 2007 Other Key Considerations Support & resources Grants 6-10% of budget Safe data, storage Talent, skills, expertise Publication Internal External
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FAIMER 2007 12 Thank you very much
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