Chidley M J, Kisner C B
Phys Ther. 1979 Apr;59(4):409-17. doi: 10.1093/ptj/59.4.409.
A three-year, federally funded competency-based education project has been completed at The Ohio State University, School of Allied Medical Professions. Six allied health divisions cooperated in the project: Physical Therapy, Medical Communications, Medical Dietetics, Medical Record Administration, Medical Technology, and Radiologic Technology. The purpose of the project was to have the six ongoing programs adapt an established, systematic process to plan for and develop curricular revisions. Professional roles and competencies were delineated as a basis for establishing performance criteria and instructional strategies. The materials that the Division of Physical Therapy developed and the processes that were used in conjunction with this project are described.
俄亥俄州立大学联合医学专业学院完成了一个由联邦政府资助、为期三年的基于能力的教育项目。六个联合健康部门参与了该项目的合作,分别是物理治疗、医学沟通、医学营养学、病历管理、医学技术和放射技术。该项目的目的是让这六个现行项目采用既定的系统流程来规划和开展课程修订。明确了专业角色和能力,以此作为建立绩效标准和教学策略的基础。本文描述了物理治疗部门开发的材料以及与该项目相关使用的流程。