CBME is an outcomes-based approach to medical education and one of the key aspects that it reforms are assessments. These assessments must be performed in real-time. 1 [McMaster CBME Guide, pg 3,7] In order to achieve this, CBME takes advantage of technology, allowing for an improved educational experience for residents. This technology should be used in all aspects of teaching and assessment. 2 [Nousiainen, pg 5]
However, there are some major challenges that need to be considered before implementing CBME.
There are two major challenges:
In a recent case study, we discussed how some universities had successfully tackled these challenges by:
The benefits of using such a SYSTEM include:
This allowed McMaster University to successfully roll out CBME across the majority of its residency programs. Using their example, other programs and institutions can also make the transition as pain-free as possible.
In conclusion, the paradigm shift in the teaching and learning approach to medical education, known as CBME, will help create physicians who are able to meet the needs of today’s complex healthcare environment where healthcare systems and patient care needs are changing dramatically.4 [Ross, pg 1,2] The shift to CBME has already begun across North America and Europe, with the RCPSC and the CFPC, implementing these changes across Canadian medical residency programs.1,3,6 [McMaster, pg 3] [Caccia, pg 5] [CFPC, pg 4] And although there are challenges to its implementation, the benefits are definitely far greater.
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References: 1. McMaster University. A Guide to CBME/CBD. Available at: https://psychiatry.mcmaster.ca/docs/default-source/default-document-library/mac-cbme-guide.pdf?sfvrsn=0. Accessed: December 2020. 2. Caccia N, et al. Competency-based medical education: the wave of the future. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada 2015; 349–353. 3. Nousiainen MT, et al. Implementing competency-based medical education: What changes in curricular structure and processes are needed? Medical Teacher 2017;39(6):594–598. 4. Ross S, et al. Outcomes are what matter: Competency-based medical education gets us to our goal. MedEdPublish 2018. DOI: 10.15694/mep.2018.0000085. 5. CFPC. Triple C Competency-based Curriculum. Available at: https://portal.cfpc.ca/resourcesdocs/uploadedFiles/Education/_PDFs/WGCR_TripleC_Report_English_Final_18Mar11.pdf. Accessed: December 2020.