Journal of Clinical and Translational Science (Aug 2018)

Assessing an assessment: The review and redesign of a competency-based mid-degree evaluation

  • Colleen A. Mayowski,
  • Marie K. Norman,
  • Wishwa N. Kapoor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2018.321
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 223 – 227

Abstract

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IntroductionLittle has been published about competency-based education in academic medicine, in particular how competencies are or should be assessed. This paper re-examines a competency-based assessment for M.S. students in clinical research, and “assesses the assessment” 4 years into its implementation.MethodsData were gathered from student surveys and interviews with program advisors, and common themes were identified. We then made refinements to the assessment, and student surveys were administered to evaluate the impact of the changes.ResultsResearch results suggested the need to improve communication, time the assessment to align with skills development and opportunities for planning, streamline, and clarify expectations with examples and templates. After implementing these changes, data suggest that student satisfaction has improved without any reduction in academic rigor.ConclusionThe effective implementation of competency-based training in clinical and translational research requires the development of a scholarly literature on effective methods of assessment. This paper contributes to that nascent body of research.

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