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Contents/Overview 1.Who is Professional? 2.What is Competence? Levels? 3.How to maintain competency? 4.What is Continuous Prof Devlop. (CPD) 5.Methods of keeping updated (CPD). 6.Reflective learning & Practice 7.Summary.

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Continuous Professional Development prepared by

Dr.mohammed almansourAdopted from medical education

departement KSU

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Contents/Overview

1.Who is Professional?2.What is Competence? Levels?3.How to maintain competency?4.What is Continuous Prof Devlop. (CPD)5.Methods of keeping updated (CPD).6.Reflective learning & Practice7.Summary.

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Assignment?1. Who is a professional?

2. What is Continuous Professional Development (CPD)

3. Why Continuous Professional

Development (CPD) in medical education?

4. How we can involve in CPD?

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WHAT MEDICAL COLLEGES WANT?•Proficiency•Communication skills •Interpersonal skills•Confidence•Critical thinking & problem solving skills

•Flexibility•Self motivation•Leadership•Teamwork

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Core competencies

The national competence framework that has been developed by medical schools in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (SAUDI MEDS)Saudi Meds: A competence specification for Saudi medical graduatesRANIA G. ZAINI, KHALID A. BIN ABDULRAHMAN, ABDULAZIZ A. AL-KHOTANI, ABDOL MONEM A. AL-HAYANI,

IBRAHIM A. AL-ALWAN & SADDIG D. JASTANIAH Medical Teacher, 2011; 33: 582–584

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Majmaa Core competencies The graduate should be:

1. scientific in their approach to practice2. proficient in clinical care3. professional4. community conscious5. a scholar.

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Scientific approach

Clinical care

expertiseCommunity orientation

Scholarship

Professionalism

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Level of competence:Consul

tantRegistr

arResident

InternMedical student

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Novice Advanced beginner

Competent Proficient Expert

Medical student Resident Senior resident

Consultant

Levels of competence:

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What is Competence?

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Definition of competence:•Competence can be defined as:

“ the ability to perform a specific task in a manner that yields desirable outcomes”.

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Different Aspect of Competence•Competence is defined in the context of

particulars: ▫Knowledge▫Skills▫Abilities

•Competence develops over time and is nurtured by reflection on experience

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Prof

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Attitudes

Skills

Knowledge/Cognition

Does

Shows how

Knows how

Knows

Miller’s Triangle

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Bloom’s TaxonomyEvaluationSynthesis

AnalysisApplication

Comprehension

Knowledge

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Hierarchy of KnowledgeBloom’sTaxonomy, 1956• Knowledge - What

is the most common cause of...?

• Understand - If you see this, what must you consider…?

• Application - In this patient, what is causing…?

• Analysis,synthesis,evaluation - critical thinking?

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Skills refers to “actions (and reactions) that an individual performs in a competent way in order to achieve a goal”

Skill is the capacity to perform specific actions: a person’s skill is a function of both knowledge and the particular strategies used to apply knowledge.

Skills:

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Abilities:The power or capacity to do something or act

physically, mentally, legally, morally, etc. Abilities are the attributes that a person has

inherited or acquired through previous experience and brings to a new task.

Abilities are gained or developed over time and, as a result, are more stable than knowledge and skills.

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Technical Competencies:1. Patient care2. Medical

knowledge3. Practice base

learning and improvement

4. Interpersonal and communication skills

5. Professionalism6. Systems-based

practice

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Non-technical elements of competence:•Six key areas:

▫Communicating Skills.▫Principles and organization of the health

care system.▫Teamwork▫Shared learning across professional

boundaries▫Clinical audit and reflective practice▫Leadership

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How is competence acquired:•It is gained in the healthcare professions

through:▫ pre-service education▫in-service training▫work experience

•Continuous Professional Development (CPD).

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Acquiring and maintaining professional competence involves collaboration:

Regulators

Institution

Employer

Individual

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•Personally motivated and strive to learn, develop, and continue to do so over a life long period▫Active learning▫Learning through mistakes▫Reflective learning

Individual:

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Individuals:Learning through mistakes:•It is crucial that errors in practice, or

gaps in skill or knowledge, are acknowledged as early as possible

• Must be used as an opportunity for learning, rather than being suppressed or hidden out of fear of blame or sanction.

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Contents/Overview

1.Who is Professional?2.What is Competence? Levels?3.How to maintain competency?4.What is Continuous Prof Devp (CPD)5.Methods of keeping updated (CPD).6.Reflective learning & Practice7.Summary.

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Continuing Professional Development

(CPD)

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•Competence is an ongoing process:▫Initial development during undergraduate &

postgraduate studies

▫Maintenance of knowledge and skills

▫Remediation and redevelopment▫Acquiring new knowledge / skills

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The conscious updating of professional knowledge and the improvement of professional competence throughout a person's working life.

What is CPD?

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It is a commitment to being professional, keeping up to date and continuously seeking to improve. It is the key to optimizing a person's career opportunities, both today and for the future.

What is CPD?

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Why CPD?

•Requirement by the governing bodies of the profession

•This is only a superficial reason

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Why CPD?

Half-life of what we learn is very shortIf we do not update, we will practice obsolete medicine

So, there is a high chance that patients will not get optimal care

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How is CPD different?CPD is for professionals not in a formal educational setting

Therefore, the learner needs to learn from whatever he/she does in the workplace

There are no class rooms, prescribed curricula, prescribed learning events, etc.

Also, there are no formal examinations

So, motivation to learning comes from the necessity to improve practice.

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How can we achieve CPD?

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Strategies for Formal:

Lecture programs ConferencesWorkshopsCME coursesetc

Informal:

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How can we achieve CPD?

Many methods have been tried in the past

Currently, reflective practice/learning is the most favoured

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What is Reflective learning

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Reflection•Reflection relates to a complex and

deliberate process of thinking about and interpreting experience, in order to learn from it.

•Reflection : stages An awareness of uncomfortable feeling Examination of situation Exploration of alternative actions Reflective thoughts results in action

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Reflection•Focusing on strengths & ‘weaknesses’ in

one’s performance•Focusing on identifying actions to

undertake –learning requirements•Goal to improve performance

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What is reflection?Systematic revisiting of a learning experience with a view to learning from it

Why reflection?Key to become a lifelong learner – if not most learning opportunities are lostMost of revalidation of medical practitioners is built around reflection

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Kolb’s cycleConcrete

experience

Reflective observation

Abstract conceptualisation

Active experimentation

Reflection - cyclical process- many ways

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Reflective log: a simplified version

1. What is the learning event?2. What did I learn?

3. What more do I have to learn?4. How can I learn it?

5. Evidence for further learning / change of practice?

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Concrete experience

Reflective observation

Abstract conceptualisation

Active experimentation

ReflectionWhat is the event?

What did I learn?How can I learn?

Evidence for learning / change of practice

What more do I have to learn?

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A scenario:•A 55 year old man came to clinic with

complain of low back pain (LBP).•You have examined his back which was

ok. His height was 160 cm, and weight is 100 kg.

•You would like to manage this patient’s LBP contributed due to his excess body weight.

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Example (LBP) 1. Learning experience – This obese person who needed to reduce

weight.

2. What did I learn? Learned how the patient’s activities have been affected by obesity.

3. What do I have to learn more? Did not know the advice that should be given to the patient with a given BMI. Are there guidelines for interpreting BMI?

4. How do I learn it? Refer a book/article. Talk to the dietician.

5. Evidence / change of practice – BMI was accurately interpreted. Patient was advised about the dietary/lifestyle changes and referred to an obesity clinic. References of books referred.

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Concrete experience

Reflective observation

Abstract conceptualisation

Active experimentation

Evidence for learning / change of practice

What did I learn?

What more do I have to learn?How can I learn?

Cycle 1

Cycle 2

Reflective practice

What is the event?

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Cycle 1

Cycle 2

Cycle 3

Reflective practice: reflective spiral

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Reflective practice

1. Reflection-on action

2. Reflection-in action

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Assessing reflective ability

1. What is the learning event?

2. What did I learn?

3. What more do I have to learn?

4. How do I learn it?

5. Evidence for further learning / change of practice?

1. Descriptive

2. Analytical

3. Evaluative

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Schon (1983)•The Effective

reflective practitioner is able to recognise and explore confusing or unique (positive or negative) events that occur during practice

•The Ineffective practitioner is confined to repetitive and routine practice, neglecting opportunities to think about what he/she is doing

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Summary:

•Levels of competence• It is acquired through

▫pre-service education▫in-service training▫work experience▫Contentious Professional Development**Reflection & Reflective Practice

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الله صلى اله رسول أن عنها الله رضي عائشة عن

: قال وسلم عليه

إذا” يحب الله إنأن عمال أحدكم عمل

يتقنه“الطبراني رواه

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Referrences•Dr.hamza abdulghani presentation

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assignment•At least 1000 word write up:•“One of your friends who is smoker and

studies in engineering college.he would like to quite smoking, and needs your help as he heard that there are some medications which may help him in quitting smoking”

•Apply kolb’s cycle(all steps),To learn about this scenario and how you can help your friend.(demonstrate your understanding of reflective learning in CPD)

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