TY - JOUR
T1 - Entrustable professional activities in final year undergraduate medical training – advancement of the final year training logbook in Germany
AU - Berberat, Pascal O.
AU - Rotthoff, Thomas
AU - Baerwald, Christoph
AU - Ehrhardt, Maren
AU - Huenges, Bert
AU - Johannink, Jonas
AU - Narciss, Elisabeth
AU - Obertacke, Udo
AU - Peters, Harm
AU - Kadmon, Martina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Berberat et al.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Objective: Training in the final year (FY) of undergraduate medical training currently does not adequately prepare students for the inde-pendent performance of medical professional activities after graduation. The concept of Entrustable Professional Activities (EPA) offers the opportunity for a competency-based FY training with the focus on medical professional activities. Methodology: In regular meetings, the FY sub-working group of the German Medical Faculty Association (MFT), which includes representat-ives with clinical and didactic expertise of the Associations of Internal Medicine, Surgery and General Medicine, developed a concept for the competecy-orientated, EPA-based, FY model logbook 2.0. The selection of the units of practice was made in a cross-disciplinary, consensus-orientated discussion process based on the question which medical professional activities a young professional has to master in the inpatient or outpatient working environment. Results: For the FY electives internal medicine, surgery and general medicine, a blueprint of a total of 18 comprehensive, partially interdisciplinary EPAs relating to inpatient and outpatient care contexts were developed. Each EPA was operationalised by a short description, supervision levels were attributed, and the process of transparent entrustment was determined. Conclusions: The concept for a new FY model logbook 2.0 focuses on the interdisciplinary core medical professional activities in an inpatient and outpatient care context, in order to facilitate transition from undergraduate training to professional practice, and to help avoid overload, thus increasing patient safety.
AB - Objective: Training in the final year (FY) of undergraduate medical training currently does not adequately prepare students for the inde-pendent performance of medical professional activities after graduation. The concept of Entrustable Professional Activities (EPA) offers the opportunity for a competency-based FY training with the focus on medical professional activities. Methodology: In regular meetings, the FY sub-working group of the German Medical Faculty Association (MFT), which includes representat-ives with clinical and didactic expertise of the Associations of Internal Medicine, Surgery and General Medicine, developed a concept for the competecy-orientated, EPA-based, FY model logbook 2.0. The selection of the units of practice was made in a cross-disciplinary, consensus-orientated discussion process based on the question which medical professional activities a young professional has to master in the inpatient or outpatient working environment. Results: For the FY electives internal medicine, surgery and general medicine, a blueprint of a total of 18 comprehensive, partially interdisciplinary EPAs relating to inpatient and outpatient care contexts were developed. Each EPA was operationalised by a short description, supervision levels were attributed, and the process of transparent entrustment was determined. Conclusions: The concept for a new FY model logbook 2.0 focuses on the interdisciplinary core medical professional activities in an inpatient and outpatient care context, in order to facilitate transition from undergraduate training to professional practice, and to help avoid overload, thus increasing patient safety.
KW - Competency-based training
KW - Entrustable professional activities (EPAs)
KW - Final year (FY)
KW - Residency
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U2 - 10.3205/zma001278
DO - 10.3205/zma001278
M3 - Article
C2 - 31844642
AN - SCOPUS:85075196359
SN - 2366-5017
VL - 36
JO - GMS Journal for Medical Education
JF - GMS Journal for Medical Education
IS - 6
M1 - Doc70
ER -