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My CME Blog: The Assessment of Competence
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Josh's rants, raves, and ruminations about continuing medical education. Thursday, March 8, 2007. The Assessment of Competence. With the advent of ACCME's Updated Criteria. Many CME managers will be assessing the competence of their learners. So what is meant by " competence. Is important to understand. Competence includes both:. An ability, knowledge, or skill, and. The intention, plan, or disposition to use that ability, knowledge, or skill. A related issue is the conversion of competence-related learn...
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My CME Blog: The Obama Video and My CME Blog
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Josh's rants, raves, and ruminations about continuing medical education. Saturday, April 7, 2007. The Obama Video and My CME Blog. Recently, someone edited Apple Computer's 1984 Super Bowl ad to promote candidacy of Barack Obama. The resulting video was posted on YouTube and viewed by millions, demonstrating the power of individuals who skillfully use technology to broadcast their message. The Cult of the Amateur: How today's Internet is killing our culture. On the other hand, the publishing and sharing ...
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My CME Blog: CME Disambiguation Glossary: Balanced
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Josh's rants, raves, and ruminations about continuing medical education. Sunday, March 18, 2007. CME Disambiguation Glossary: Balanced. This is a new version of a previous post that was revised for better clarity. Put away your books and take out a sharpened No 2 pencil. Today's CME Glossary entry is going to be a short quiz. Which of the following best match ACCME's definition of "balanced? 1 Balanced: A fair representation of both the benefits and risks of a treatment, therapy, or medical device. So th...
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My CME Blog: How Doctors Think: Implications for CME
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Josh's rants, raves, and ruminations about continuing medical education. Tuesday, March 20, 2007. How Doctors Think: Implications for CME. When doctors make mistakes in practice the consequences can be very bad. When doctors make mistakes in CME the consequences can be very good. Making mistakes prepares doctors for learning by demonstrating:. A That there is something that they should know, and. B Their performance will improve if they learn it. Author of How Doctors Think. Began with a hook to engage s...
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My CME Blog: March 2006
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My CME Blog: CME meets ADDIE, Part 2
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Josh's rants, raves, and ruminations about continuing medical education. Saturday, March 3, 2007. CME meets ADDIE, Part 2. I described how ACCME's. Seem to be aligned with ADDIE. An instructional design model with origins in military training. While there are innumerable. Updated criteria establish higher standards for educational needs, objectives, and evaluation that are consistent with the ADDIE model. Communicating and implementing these higher standards will expand the role of CME. Managers will hel...
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My CME Blog: April 2007
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Josh's rants, raves, and ruminations about continuing medical education. Saturday, April 7, 2007. The Obama Video and My CME Blog. Recently, someone edited Apple Computer's 1984 Super Bowl ad to promote candidacy of Barack Obama. The resulting video was posted on YouTube and viewed by millions, demonstrating the power of individuals who skillfully use technology to broadcast their message. The Cult of the Amateur: How today's Internet is killing our culture. On the other hand, the publishing and sharing ...
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My CME Blog: CME Disambiguation Glossary: Promotion
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Josh's rants, raves, and ruminations about continuing medical education. Thursday, March 8, 2007. CME Disambiguation Glossary: Promotion. In CME, we use the word "promotion" in various ways. Some of our uses of "promotion" are different from those of laypersons. Here are some definitions organized into categories. A The Promotion of CME Activities. B The Promotion of " Commercial Interests. As Defined by ACCME. 6 Promotion: Acknowledgement of commercial supporters of a CME activity. This is strictly ...
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My CME Blog: CME meets ADDIE, Part 1
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Josh's rants, raves, and ruminations about continuing medical education. Monday, February 26, 2007. CME meets ADDIE, Part 1. My colleague Robert Edgar worked on military training projects for Deterline. And Associates in the 1970s. Deterline. An acronym that stands for:. Define the learning need, audience, and the instructional objectives, media, and format. The program is delivered to learners. The effectiveness of the program is assessed. What does this have to do with CME. Interventions are designed t...
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My CME Blog: March 2007
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Josh's rants, raves, and ruminations about continuing medical education. Tuesday, March 20, 2007. How Doctors Think: Implications for CME. When doctors make mistakes in practice the consequences can be very bad. When doctors make mistakes in CME the consequences can be very good. Making mistakes prepares doctors for learning by demonstrating:. A That there is something that they should know, and. B Their performance will improve if they learn it. Author of How Doctors Think. Began with a hook to engage s...