Publications by authors named "L S Wilkerson"

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  • Clinical competency committees (CCCs) are essential for evaluating resident performance on specialty milestones, but there isn't a universal model for their operation, leading each CCC to create its own methods.
  • A study involving observations and interviews across various specialties and institutions identified three key areas influencing CCC functionality: membership structure, the CCC's role in residency training, and decision-making processes.
  • Despite some effective practices, significant variations in how CCCs operate were noted, suggesting a need for further research on how these differences affect educational outcomes for residents.
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The discontinuation of the United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 2 Clinical Skills Examination emphasizes the need for other reliable standardized assessments of medical student clinical skills. For 30 years, the California Consortium for the Assessment of Clinical Competence (CCACC) has collaborated in the development of clinical skills assessments and has become a valuable resource for clinicians, standardized patient educators, psychometricians, and medical educators. There are many merits to strong multi-institutional partnerships, including the integration of data across multiple schools to provide feedback to both students and curricula, pooled test performance statistics for analysis and quality assurance, shared best practices and resources, individual professional development, and opportunities for research and scholarship.

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: Chronic disease is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States. With an increase in the demand for healthcare and rising costs related to chronic care, physicians need to be better trained to address chronic disease at various stages of illness in a collaborative and cost-effective manner. Specific and measurable learning objectives are key to the design and evaluation of effective training, but there has been no consensus on chronic disease learning objectives appropriate to medical student education.

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