2021
DOI: 10.4300/jgme-d-20-01268.1
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Assessing the Transition of Training in Health Systems Science From Undergraduate to Graduate Medical Education

Abstract: Background The American Medical Association Accelerating Change in Medical Education (AMA-ACE) consortium proposes that medical schools include a new 3-pillar model incorporating health systems science (HSS) and basic and clinical sciences. One of the goals of AMA-ACE was to support HSS curricular innovation to improve residency preparation. Objective This study evaluates the effectiveness of HSS curricula by using a large da… Show more

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“…26 While some residents excel within particular HSS domains, 27 milestone-based ratings of performance during internship do not differ between graduates of medical schools with and without HSS curricula. 28 This could in part reflect a limited sensitivity of milestone-based assessments 28 and also suggests that factors outside the HSS curriculum may contribute to identification with systems-related roles.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…26 While some residents excel within particular HSS domains, 27 milestone-based ratings of performance during internship do not differ between graduates of medical schools with and without HSS curricula. 28 This could in part reflect a limited sensitivity of milestone-based assessments 28 and also suggests that factors outside the HSS curriculum may contribute to identification with systems-related roles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%