Basehore Pamela M, Mortensen Luke H, Katsaros Emmanuel, Linsenmeyer Machelle, McClain Elizabeth K, Sexton Patricia S, Wadsworth Nicole
J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2017 Nov 1;117(11):712-718. doi: 10.7556/jaoa.2017.137.
Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) are measurable units of observable professional practice that can be entrusted to an unsupervised trainee. They were first introduced as a method of operationalizing competency-based medical education in graduate medical education. The American Association of Medical Colleges subsequently used EPAs to establish the core skills that medical students must be able to perform before they enter residency training. A recently published guide provides descriptions, guidelines, and rationale for implementing and assessing the core EPAs from an osteopathic approach. These osteopathically informed EPAs can allow schools to more appropriately assess a learner's whole-person approach to a patient, in alignment with the philosophy of the profession. As the single accreditation system for graduate medical education moves forward, it will be critical to integrate EPAs into osteopathic medical education to demonstrate entrustment of medical school graduates. The authors describe the collaborative process used to establish the osteopathic considerations added to EPAs and explores the challenges and opportunities for undergraduate osteopathic medical education.
可托付专业活动(EPA)是可观察到的专业实践的可衡量单位,可托付给无监督的实习生。它们最初作为一种在毕业后医学教育中实施基于胜任力的医学教育的方法被引入。美国医学院协会随后使用EPA来确定医学生在进入住院医师培训之前必须能够执行的核心技能。最近发布的一份指南提供了从整骨疗法角度实施和评估核心EPA的描述、指南及基本原理。这些基于整骨疗法的EPA能够使学校更恰当地评估学习者针对患者的全人治疗方法,这与该专业的理念相一致。随着毕业后医学教育单一认证系统的推进,将EPA纳入整骨疗法医学教育对于证明医学院毕业生具备可托付能力至关重要。作者描述了用于确定添加到EPA中的整骨疗法考量因素的协作过程,并探讨了本科整骨疗法医学教育面临的挑战和机遇。