Submission ID 77661
Code | OA-2-3 |
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At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: | |
Category | Medical Education |
Type | Oral |
Will the presenter be a: | Early Career Faculty - (Less than 7 years of practice) |
Title | Meaningful Learning, Greater Choice, and Easier Reporting. A Proposal to Meet Physician Needs |
Background/Purpose | The Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Framework supports physicians in keeping up with advances in clinical practice. The science of CPD has evolved to a personalized, data driven, team-based, hands-on, innovative, and reflective lifelong learning endeavor. This project sought to revise the MOC Framework to be socially responsible, informed by scientific evidence, and designed to support meaningful improvements in practice and patient outcomes. |
Methods | The project was approached in multiple steps: 1) an assessment from an extensive literature review, comparison of worldwide programs, and evolving requirements of provincial colleges was conducted; 2) focus groups including diverse Fellows and patient partner groups aiming to understand CPD needs, desires and barriers, and what constitutes meaningful learning; and 3) updating the Framework to a new draft, with a second stage of focus groups to gather feedback on these proposed changes. |
Results | Over 40 codesign sessions were completed seeking feedback with 70+ Fellows from all practice settings and career stages. Based on the data, we propose that the refreshed MOC Framework maintain three sections, each with enhanced learning modalities. Section 3 deemed the most relevant, will be divided into three subgroups: personal assessment, assessment of others, and improvement initiatives. Additionally, workplace, team, and networking enhanced learning would be embedded to reflect varied practices. |
Discussion | As best practice, the MOC Framework should be co-designed with physician and patient partners and regularly evolve, grounded in CPD science and research, for effective lifelong learning and relevant practice changes centered on patient outcomes. |
Keyword 1 | Maintenance of certification |
Keyword 2 | Continuing professional development |
Keyword 3 | Practice change |
Abstract content most relevant to: (check all that apply) | Continuing Professional Development (CPD) (faculty development, CME) |
Abstract Track - First Choice | Inter-professional Education |
Authors | Kate Runacres Farah Wissanji Katherine Marsden Lucie Filteau Chanelle Goulet Tim Paquette Guylaine Lefebvre Rhonda St. Croix Jill Garner Sofia Valanci Aroesty |