Competency Based Education in Geriatrics Opportunities for the Inter-professional Team



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Competency Based Education in Geriatrics Opportunities for the Inter-professional Team Roger Wong, BMSc, MD, FRCPC, FACP Clinical Professor, Division of Geriatric Medicine Associate Dean, Postgraduate Medical Education UBC Faculty of Medicine

Disclosure No competing interests in regards to the content of this presentation.

Objectives Upon completion, you will be able to: Discuss how competency based education can be applied to teaching and assessing Geriatrics for the inter-professional team.

Education and Clinical Practice Promoting geriatric education in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education as well as among the health professions is pivotal in the broad dissemination of geriatric knowledge and skills, which in turn contributes to the improvement and sustainability of best possible care for older people.

Competency Based Education (CBE) An approach to preparing a health professional for practice: Oriented to graduate outcome abilities, Competencies derived from societal and patient needs, Moves away from strictly time-based training model, Identifies specific knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for practice. Frank JR, Mungroo R, Ahmad Y, Wang M, de Rossi S, Horsley T. Toward a definition of competency-based education in medicine: a systematic review of published definitions. Med Teacher. 2010; 32: 631 637.

Terminology of CBE Competency an observable ability of a health professional; integrates multiple components, such as knowledge, skills, attitudes, or subordinate competencies; reflects a spectrum of ability, from novice to master. Milestone the abilities expected of a health professional at a stage of development. EPA (Entrustable Professional Activity) The key tasks of a discipline that a practitioner needs to be able to perform.

Competency Acquisition and Progression in CBE Khan and Ramachandran. Conceptual framework for performance assessment. Medical Teacher 2012; 34: 920-928.

Competence and Performance Competence Brings together the abilities of individuals and the tasks that need to be performed in particular situations. The more competent person knows what aspects of their knowledge and skills are relevant to the situation. Competence is about performance Doing the right thing - Doing the thing right - At the right time - For the situation (context)

Components of CBE Develop guiding statements (vision, mission, goals). Develop exit outcomes, key competencies and enabling competencies. Develop milestones for various learner levels. Develop assessment tools. Determine curriculum design. Develop curriculum goals and unit objectives. Design educational activities and activity-specific objectives. Implement curriculum. Evaluate curriculum (quality improvement).

Types of Competency Key competency: An essential competency written as a global educational statement that refers to the learner s broad ability. Enabling competency: The component or sub-ability comprising of knowledge, skill and attitude that is essential to attain a key competency.

Selecting Competency Synergizes with accreditation standard. Reflects best practice, now and future (e.g. FMEC). Feasible to achieve within allotted training time. Hybrid CBE framework in time-based model. User-friendly (teacher and learner) with performance-based expectation. Measurable for assessment. Amenable to iterative change.

Educational Milestone in Medical Education

Polypharmacy in Older Patient Role: Medical Expert. Key competency: Demonstrate effective therapeutic and ongoing management of an individual patient and population at large. Enabling competency: Appropriately apply an approach to polypharmacy and the resultant drug-drug and drug-disease interaction. Curriculum goal: Manage common medicationrelated problem in the older patient.

Polypharmacy in Older Patient Unit objective: Review polypharmacy in the older patient. Session objective: Conduct medication review in older patient with recommendation. Topics: Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, prescribing cascade, drug interaction, risk reduction strategies. Assessment: Case-based MCQ with iclicker (formative); possible OSCE station (summative).

Teaching Multiple Competencies in Inter-professional Team Communication: Please discuss with the patient about simplifying medication use. I ll support you as needed. Collaboration: What other members of the health team would you engage to help ensure medication adherence? Leadership: What can be done at the health system level to improve safety of older patients who are prescribed multiple medications?

CanMEDS 2015: Medical Education Framework Practical framework to support competence across the continuum of a health professional s career.

Curriculum Management System

Assessment of CBE

Portfolio Collection of evidence which demonstrates the continuing acquisition of skill, knowledge, attitude, understanding and achievement. Both retrospective and prospective. Reflective of current developmental stage and activity of learner. Francois J, Sigurdson E. Self-learning and the implementation of learning portfolios. September 27, 2011. Excerpted from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada website.

Benefits of Portfolio Enables reflective learning and practice. Increases in self-awareness. Facilitates personal development planning. Links theory to practice. Promotes self-esteem and confidence. Encourages learner autonomy and selfdirection. Strengthens organizational skills. Francois J, Sigurdson E. Self-learning and the implementation of learning portfolios. September 27, 2011. Excerpted from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada website.

Summary By now, you should be able to: Discuss how competency based education can be applied to teaching and assessing Geriatrics for the inter-professional team.