Consultants' opinion on a new practice-based assessment programme for first-year residents in anaesthesiology.

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BACKGROUND: Assessment in postgraduate education is moving towards using a broad spectrum of practice-based assessment methods. This approach was recently introduced in first-year residency in anaesthesiology in Denmark. The new assessment programme covers: clinical skills, communication skills, organizational skills and collaborative skills, scholarly proficiencies and professionalism. Eighteen out of a total of 21 assessment instruments were used for pass/fail decisions. The aim of this study was to survey consultants' opinions of the programme in terms of the representativeness of competencies tested, the suitability of the programme as a basis for pass/fail decisions and the relevance and sufficiency of the content of the different assessment instruments. METHODS: A description of the assessment programme and a questionnaire were sent to all consultants of anaesthesiology in Denmark. The questionnaire consisted of items, to be answered on a five-point scale, asking the consultants' opinions about representativeness, suitability and content of the programme. RESULTS: The response rate was 251/382 (66%). More than 75% of the respondents agreed that the assessment programme offered adequate coverage of the competencies of a first-year resident and was appropriate for making pass/fail decisions. There was strong agreement that the content of the 18 tests used for pass/fail decisions was relevant and sufficient for pass/fail decisions. CONCLUSION: Judging from the consultants' opinions, the assessment programme for first-year residency in anaesthesiology appears to be appropriate regarding the range of competencies assessed, the appropriateness as a basis for pass/fail decisions, and regarding the content of the tests used for pass/fail decisions. Further studies are needed to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the programme in practice.
Udgivelsesdato: 2002-Oct
Original languageEnglish
JournalActa Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
Volume46
Issue number9
Pages (from-to)1119-23
Number of pages4
ISSN0001-5172
Publication statusPublished - 2002

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Keywords: Anesthesiology; Attitude of Health Personnel; Consultants; Curriculum; Denmark; Educational Measurement; Humans; Internship and Residency

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