Abstract
BACKGROUND:
- The EPA criteria have given rise to the concept of Outcome-Based Education (OBE) against the traditional Time-Based Education (TBE) implied to achieve levels of entrustment. (1)
- Many residency programs have successfully been incorporating EPA in medical education at the graduate level. (2)
- However, not much work concerning EPA has been done in undergraduate medical education (UME).
OBJECTIVES:
- To summarize and contrast evidence about
EPAs in UME
- To identify gaps in current research about
EPAs in UME
- To suggest further directions of research in the
subject matter.
METHODS:
- 2 Databases: PubMed & Google Scholar
- Search conducted in August
- Strategy: Entrustable professional activit* AND ((student*, medical) OR (undergrad*)) and all other relevant terms
- Review conducted according to PRISMA
- Initial search results = 324
- Screening by 2 researchers
- Discrepancies solved by another researcher
- Data extracted and compiled
- RESULTS:
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Out of the initial 324 search results, 37 were included in the final review.
Various study characteristics were categorized as depicted. -
CONCLUSION:
- Positively significant results indicate that EPA can serve as a very useful tool for the betterment of UME.
- The various methods of EPA Development, their Implementation in UME, and assessment of entrustment levels should prove to be very helpful.
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