Using educational frameworks for learner assessment in genetic counseling (GC) training may help students and supervisors articulate developmentally appropriate clinical skills-based objectives and tasks that align with various stages of training as students work toward achieving entry-level competency. This professional issues case study describes how two GC programs adapted and implemented the RIME (Reporter-Interpreter-Manager-Educator) learner assessment framework, originally designed for medical education, to support and assess students' acquisition of practice-based competencies (PBCs) during clinical fieldwork placements. Each RIME level describes a different set of expectations regarding the skills students should be able to demonstrate based on the level of training they have achieved up to that point in time. In early training, students work mainly on gathering and reporting clinical information (Reporter level). In early to mid-training, students have learned what information to collect from clients and begin to apply the information to generate differential diagnoses (Interpreter level). When students reach the Manager level (typically by mid- to late-training), they can independently develop and implement case management plans tailored to individual cases. The Educator level, which may not be fully attained until after graduation, involves critically evaluating evidence and educating others about new evidence. The following paper describes our experiences incorporating the RIME framework into two GC graduate programs and explains the development of corresponding RIME-based assessment forms that align with the Accreditation Council of Genetic Counseling's 2023 PBCs. Overall, we find that using the RIME framework fosters a growth mindset by enabling students and supervisors to create developmentally appropriate goals and expectations, thereby facilitating assessment and guidance of trainee progress. Despite these perceived benefits, we acknowledge the need for research to evaluate the efficacy of the RIME framework or other learner assessment models in supporting student progression in achieving the GC PBCs.
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J Genet Couns
December 2024
Bhalwani Familial Cancer Clinic, Princess Margaret Cancer Center, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Using educational frameworks for learner assessment in genetic counseling (GC) training may help students and supervisors articulate developmentally appropriate clinical skills-based objectives and tasks that align with various stages of training as students work toward achieving entry-level competency. This professional issues case study describes how two GC programs adapted and implemented the RIME (Reporter-Interpreter-Manager-Educator) learner assessment framework, originally designed for medical education, to support and assess students' acquisition of practice-based competencies (PBCs) during clinical fieldwork placements. Each RIME level describes a different set of expectations regarding the skills students should be able to demonstrate based on the level of training they have achieved up to that point in time.
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October 2024
International College, Hunan University of Arts and Science, Changde 415000, China.
Comput Biol Med
November 2024
Faculty of Computers and Information, Minia University, Minia, Egypt. Electronic address:
Bladder cancer (BC) diagnosis presents a critical challenge in biomedical research, necessitating accurate tumor classification from diverse datasets for effective treatment planning. This paper introduces a novel wrapper feature selection (FS) method that leverages a hybrid optimization algorithm combining Orthogonal Learning (OL) with a rime optimization algorithm (RIME), termed mRIME. The mRIME algorithm is designed to avoid local optima, streamline the search process, and select the most relevant features without compromising classifier performance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Sci Pollut Res Int
August 2024
Groundwater Research Group (GRES), Research Institute On Mines and Environment (RIME), Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT), Amos, Québec, Canada.
The critical role of groundwater in meeting diverse needs, including drinking, industrial, and agricultural, highlights the urgency of effective resource management. Excessive groundwater extraction, especially in coastal regions including Urmia Plain in NW Iran, disrupts the equilibrium between freshwater and saline boundaries within aquifers. Influential parameters governing seawater intrusion-groundwater occurrence (G), aquifer hydraulic conductivity (A), the height of groundwater level above the mean sea level (L), distance from the shore (D), impact of the existing status of seawater intrusion (I), and thickness of the saturated aquifer (T)-merge to shape the GALDIT vulnerability index for coastal aquifers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Assoc Nurse Pract
September 2024
School of Nursing, University of California, Los Angeles, CA.
Background: The One-Minute Preceptor (OMP) model to teach diagnostic reasoning and Reporter, Interpreter, Manager, and Educator (RIME) framework to measure progress are used in physician training. Little is known about the use of these tools in nurse practitioner (NP) training.
Local Problem: Precepting NP trainees at the Veterans Affairs (VA) is not standardized.
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