
Bias or legitimate subjectivity in entrustment?
By: Olle ten Cate (@olletencate) One of our PhD students at UMC Utrecht, Wilma Kleijer, is interested in the considerations of nurse-preceptors when ...
By: Olle ten Cate (@olletencate) One of our PhD students at UMC Utrecht, Wilma Kleijer, is interested in the considerations of nurse-preceptors when ...
By: Ylva Holzhausen The assessment of “Entrustable professional activities” (EPAs) by means of entrustment–supervision scales represent a major ...
By: Kelly Caverzagie (@KCaverzagie) In contemplating the decades-long, worldwide journey towards Competency Based Medical Education (CBME), I am struck ...
Don\’t miss Part 7 CBME Webinar Series: Entrustment decisions: the question of validity. Register at: https://bit.ly/CBMEWebinar7 Event time ...
By: Ming-Ka Chan (@MKChan_RCPSC) and Jamiu Busari (@jobusar) Introduction Imagine what it would take to ensure that we had the most inequitable and ...
By: Christopher Feddock and Michael Barone (@BaroneMichael) Much of the current discourse in CBME centers on assessment. Attention mostly focuses ...
Don\’t miss the sixth installment in our 5th CBME Webinar Series: Social determinants of Health, Antiracism and CBME. Register at: https://bit.ly/CBMEWebinar6 ...
By: Jonathan Amiel (@jmamd) In the business world, there is a long history of companies faltering when their products do something different from what ...
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