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Competency-based medical education in postgraduate medical education

With the introduction of Tomorrow's Doctors in 1993, medical education began the transition from a time- and process-based system to a competency-based training framework. Implementing competency-based training in postgraduate medical education poses many challenges but ultimately requires a de...

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Published in:Medical teacher 2010-08, Vol.32 (8), p.651-656
Main Authors: Iobst, William F., Sherbino, Jonathan, Cate, Olle Ten, Richardson, Denyse L., Dath, Deepak, Swing, Susan R., Harris, Peter, Mungroo, Rani, Holmboe, Eric S., Frank, Jason R.
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Assessment
Clinical competence
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Curricula
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Educational evaluation
Feedback
Graduates
Health education
Humans
Internship and Residency
Medical education
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Postgraduate medical education
Professional development
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