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  • Advancing and sustaining excellence in EPA-based curricula

    Machelle Linsenmeyer, Andrew K. Hall, Chien-Yu Jonathan Chen, María José López, Fremen Chihchen Chou

    Chapter from the book: ten Cate, O et al. 2024. Entrustable Professional Activities and Entrustment Decision-Making in Health Professions Education.

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    The quality of health professions education is socially determined and closely linked to the quality of health care. Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) add strength to and operationalize curricula for competency-based education for health professions by focusing on both the patient and trainee, bringing health professions education together with patient care. This social accountability within an EPA-based curriculum emphasizes measurable enhancements to local health services through EPAs. As such, both external quality assurance (QA) and internal QA are crucial for implementing and improving an EPA-based program. External QA involves guidance from the regulating body regarding training policies, procedures, and practices. Internal QA entails self-auditing, utilizing mechanisms like program evaluation (PE) to monitor, evaluate, and improve the assessment and attainment of EPAs. Continuous quality improvement (CQI) can be used to augment PE by serving as a system for accountability and transparency. This section introduces the concepts of PE and CQI to be used within an EPA-based curriculum, models to support PE and CQI processes, examples of actual cases where PE and CQI were beneficial, and solutions to address challenges specific to EPA-based curricula.

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    Linsenmeyer, M et al. 2024. Advancing and sustaining excellence in EPA-based curricula. In: ten Cate, O et al (eds.), Entrustable Professional Activities and Entrustment Decision-Making in Health Professions Education. London: Ubiquity Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/bdc.x
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    Published on Oct. 29, 2024

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