Creative group performances to assess core competencies in a first-year patient-centered medicine course

Carol A. Terregino, Norma S. Saks

Abstract


Introduction:A novel assessment of systems-based practice and practice-based learning and improvement learning objectives, implemented in a first-year patient-centered medicine course, is qualitatively described. Methods: Student learning communities were asked to creatively demonstrate a problem and solution for health care delivery. Skits, filmed performances, plays, and documentaries were chosen by the students. Video recordings were reviewed for themes and the presence of course competencies. Results: All performances demonstrated not only the index competencies of team work and facilitation of the learning of others, but many other core objectives of the course. The assignment was rated positively both by the faculty and the students and has been added to the assessment modalities of the course.

Keywords: patient-centered medicine; core competencies; creative performances

(Published: 15 February 2010)

Citation: Medical Education Online 2010, 15: 4879 - DOI: 10.3402/meo.v15i0.4879

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