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The ACGME Outcome Project in ophthalmology: practical recommendations for overcoming the barriers to local implementation of the national mandate.

Surv Ophthalmol 54(4):507-17 (2009) PMID 19539838

The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Outcome project is a well-defined, 10-year, ambitious national mandate to improve resident education through the teaching and assessing of six general competencies (i.e., patient care, medical knowledge, professionalism, interpersonal and communication skills, practice-based learning and improvement, and systems-based practice). Over the past 5 years a Task Force at the University of Iowa has deployed 10 major competency assessment tools: 1) the University of Iowa residency curriculum; 2) direct observation using the Ophthalmic Clinical Exercise (OCEX); 3) journal club; 4) multi-source evaluation; 5) a modified Dreyfus scale faculty global evaluation form; 6) the Iowa Cataract surgical curriculum; 7) the Iowa Ophthalmic Laser curriculum; 8) traditional written and oral examinations; 9) self reflection exercises and projects; and 10) learner portfolio. We report our 5-year experience with an implementation matrix for translating the national ACGME mandate into local compliance. We identify the barriers encountered by our Task Force in local implementation and propose practice solutions based upon our experience for overcoming the cultural, institutional, financial, and other barriers to success. We hope that our institutional work and experience will stimulate other programs to participate more fully in the ACGME Outcomes Project.

DOI: 10.1016/j.survophthal.2009.04.004
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