Competency-Based Education in Medical Internship: Integrative Review
Leonardo Campos Teixeira,
Isabela Castilho Pellis,
Émile Fernandes Spinassi Teixeira,
Rogério Saad Vaz and
Maria Rosa Machado Prado
Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2020, vol. 8, issue 7, 35-41
Abstract:
Medical education has undergone profound changes, currently, some medical courses are working competency-based education. This type of education is used in medical residences, however, at the medical internship, it is still not very used. Along with changes in teaching, assessments also had to adapt to contemplate the teaching-learning process. The present work aimed to review articles dealing with competency-based education in the medical internship since this area provides the medical student with the opportunity to experience the professional reality in practice. This is an integrative review study of published articles PubMed and BVS. After the search, the articles were filtered and a total of four publications addressing “internship†, “competency†and “medicine. It was found that competency-based education still is something new and that is gradually being structured in the medical internship, so maybe there are few studies on this topic. Another important point evaluated in the analyzed articles, is the evaluation based on the period of 2015 to 2019 bases on skill and it was realized that it is also something that requires more research on this subject. It was concluded that competency-based education and how to evaluate it is a field that requires more research.
Date: 2020
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