Brian David Hodges Lorelei Lingard M. Brownell Anderson
Medical competence is a hot topic surrounded by much controversy about how to define competency, how to teach it, and how to measure it. While some debate the pros and cons of competence-based medical education and others explain how to achieve various competencies, the authors of the seven chapters in The Question of Competence offer something very different. They critique the very notion of competence itself and attend to how it has shaped what we pay attention to and what we ignore in the education and assessment of medical trainees.
Two leading figures in the field of medical...
Medical competence is a hot topic surrounded by much controversy about how to define competency, how to teach it, and how to measure it. While some...
Medical competence is a hot topic surrounded by much controversy about how to define competency, how to teach it, and how to measure it. While some debate the pros and cons of competence-based medical education and others explain how to achieve various competencies, the authors of the seven chapters in The Question of Competence offer something very different. They critique the very notion of competence itself and attend to how it has shaped what we pay attention to and what we ignore in the education and assessment of medical trainees.
Two leading figures in the field of...
Medical competence is a hot topic surrounded by much controversy about how to define competency, how to teach it, and how to measure it. While some...