Conceptual foundations of entrustable professional activities for health professional education in Latin America
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Authors
López, María JoséMelo de Andrade, Marcus Vinicius
Domínguez Torres, Luis Carlos
Durán Pérez, Verónica Daniela
Durante, Eduardo
Francischetti, Ieda
Gutiérrez Barreto, Samuel Eloy
Gutiérrez Sierra, Manuel Eduardo
García Casallas, Julio César
Mora Melanchthon, Isabel Eugenia
Sánchez Mendiola, Melchor
ten Cate, Olle
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2022-01-01Keywords
Assessment of learningCompetency based education
Graduate medical education
Latin America
Medical residency
Performance assessment
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Bases conceptuales de las actividades profesionales a confiar para la educación de profesionales de la salud en LatinoaméricaPublisher
Elsevier Espana S.L.UJournal
Educacion MedicaDOI
10.1016/j.edumed.2022.100714Additional Links
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1575181322000067?Abstract
The concept of entrustable professional activities emerged as an attempt to overcome some of the criticisms to the competency-based medical education approach; it has had a broad impact in practice and health professions education research. It has been disseminated internationally with its English acronym: EPA. This approach proposes to orient assessment and teaching to specific activities in the profession, which allows the integration of several competencies, and to determine which responsibilities can be entrusted to the trainee, in a gradual and explicit manner. The model assumes the definition of levels of supervision that allow progressive autonomy for each EPA, in students or residents, once they demonstrate the required competencies. Practice, supervision and feedback in real clinical scenarios are key to the development of autonomy in EPA performance. The dissemination of the EPA approach is still limited in Latin America, but it has the potential to create a significant contribution to curriculum design and evaluation, and to assessment practices of health professionals across their careers. It provides a deep review of the assumptions under which healthcare professional practice decisions are made, at under and postgraduate levels.Type
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15751813ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.edumed.2022.100714
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