Challenges in the Implementation of Competency-Based Medical Curriculum: Perspectives of Prospective Academicians
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Challenges in the Implementation of Competency-Based Medical Curriculum: Perspectives of Prospective Academicians
Abstract
Introduction The medical education system all over the world is witnessing a paradigm shift from traditional methods of teaching to competency-based medical education. With the current curricular change, teachers are supposed to play a catalyst role in terms of moderating the different frameworks of competency-based medical education (CBME). Following the implementation of the new curriculum in India (2019), the present study aims to understand the challenges that medical teachers face in its implementation. Materials and methods This nationwide cross-sectional study was conducted among 297 teaching faculty representing 91 medical colleges across 20 states between February and July 2020. A self-validated structured questionnaire on the views of the newly implemented competency-based medical curriculum was prepared, uploaded as a Google form link, and circulated to medical teachers through an electronic platform across the country The faculty responses were exported and analyzed using Microsoft Excel. Results Around 77.4% opined that making incremental changes to the old curriculum would have been better than the overhaul revision, and 85.6% have opined that input from more faculty must have been taken before implementing the new curriculum. Around 80% felt that the pace at which faculty are getting trained in the nodal/regional center is not adequate, and 75% of them believed that the faculty members are not adequate for preparatory work for CBME implementation. About 74.7% opined that framing specific learning objectives (SLOs) for all competencies is time-consuming. Conclusion It is the need of the hour for the curriculum to incorporate a systematic feedback mechanism built into the system. Despite the fact that many of the suggested changes are progressive, given the time and resource constraints, this can only be accomplished through the concerted and combined efforts of all those involved in medical education.
Keywords: competency based medical education (cbme); curriculum implementation support programme (cisp); faculty development program; new perspective; revised basic course workshop.
Copyright © 2022, Ramanathan et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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