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[149] It’s Hard to Predict Things…Especially the Future (KeyLIME Live! Part 2)

Category: Science & Medicine
Duration: 00:22:56
Publish Date: 2017-12-05 08:04:38
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Coming to you from ICRE 2017, this is the second recording from KeyLIME Live where we were joined by co-hosts Glenn Regehr and Karen Hauer. Part 2 finds the co-hosts discussing an observational study where the authors assert that the #meded literature lacks studies that provide validity evidence for workplace-based assessments (WBAs).

As any frequent listener knows, the hosts have often discussed the importance of the contemporary shift away from high-stakes, end-of-training exams, to programmatic assessment, an approaching involving a system that emphasizes WBAs sampled in authentic environments, often with direct observation, and collated in meaningful ways for decision-making. Will this paper change their point of view? Listen to find out!

Authors: Naidoo S, Lopes S, Patterson F, Mead HM, MacLeod S.

Publication details: Can colleagues', patients' and supervisors' assessments predict successful completion of postgraduate medical training? Med Educ. 2017. 51(4):423-431. PubMed Link

View the abstract here

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