Overcoming the barriers to implementation of competence-based medical education in post-graduate medical education: a narrative literature review
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Overcoming the barriers to implementation of competence-based medical education in post-graduate medical education: a narrative literature review
Abstract
To ensure that residents are equipped with the necessary skills for practice, competence-based medical education (CBME) represents a transformative change in postgraduate medical education, which is being progressively introduced across Canadian specialty residency programs. Successful implementation will require adjustments to curriculum, assessment, and evaluation, with careful attention to the unique needs in the local context, including resident and faculty development. This narrative review of the literature aimed to determine the potential barriers to the successful implementation of CBME and the strategies by which they can be addressed, with a specific consideration of the author's program in pediatrics in Manitoba. Eleven articles were identified with a specific focus on the implementation of CBME in the post-graduate setting, and 10 were included in the review after critical appraisal. Three key themes emerged from the articles: the value of broad stakeholder engagement and leadership, the importance of faculty and resident development, and the development of specific support systems for the educational curriculum. Different strategies were considered and contrasted for addressing these important themes. This review provides important insights and practical approaches to the barriers that should be useful as programs prepare for the implementation of CBME.
Keywords: competence-based medical education; faculty development; resident education.
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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.
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