Situating remediation: accommodating success and failure in medical education systems

RH Ellaway, CL Chou, AL Kalet - Academic Medicine, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Academic Medicine, 2018journals.lww.com
There has been a widespread shift to competency-based medical education (CBME) in the
United States and Canada. Much of the CBME discourse has focused on the successful
learner, with relatively little attention paid to what happens in CBME systems when learners
stumble or fail. Emerging issues, such as the well-documented problem of “failure to fail” and
concerns about litigious learners, have highlighted a need for well-defined and integrated
frameworks to support and guide strategic approaches to the remediation of struggling …
Abstract
There has been a widespread shift to competency-based medical education (CBME) in the United States and Canada. Much of the CBME discourse has focused on the successful learner, with relatively little attention paid to what happens in CBME systems when learners stumble or fail. Emerging issues, such as the well-documented problem of “failure to fail” and concerns about litigious learners, have highlighted a need for well-defined and integrated frameworks to support and guide strategic approaches to the remediation of struggling medical learners.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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