加拿大认证维护的演变:合作之旅。

Journal of CME Pub Date : 2024-10-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/28338073.2024.2421131
Kate Runacres, Jill Garner, Chanelle Goulet, Farah Wissanji, Rhonda St Croix, Kate Marsden, Lucie Filteau, Guylaine Lefebvre, Sofia Valanci-Aroesty
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持续专业发展(CPD)对医生保持和提高技能至关重要。为了应对持续专业发展和医疗保健不断变化的环境,本研究采用了设计思维方法,对加拿大皇家内外科医学院的认证维护(MOC)计划进行改造和现代化。研究人员开展了一项全员调查,并与医生、继续医学发展领导者和患者代表举行了共同设计会议,强调了他们的见解和经验的重要性。这些数据揭示了该计划的关键主题,如促进有意义的学习、解决继续医学教育的障碍、支持合作以及满足对现代、灵活的继续医学教育实施方法的需求。通过 "移情"、"定义"、"构思"、"原型 "和 "测试 "等阶段,我们根据全面的用户体验和需求洞察,不断完善了持续专业发展活动的 MOC 框架。修订后的框架经过反复的原型设计和验证,以确保其方便用户使用,并符合专业和监管要求。研究结果强调了设计思维方法在创建动态的、反应灵敏的 MOC 框架方面的有效性,该框架支持持续专业发展,并能满足医疗专业人员不断变化的需求。这种方法不仅证明了设计思维的有效性,还证明了让用户参与开发过程的重要性,使他们感到自己受到重视,并成为医学多媒体中心计划改革不可或缺的一部分。
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Evolving Maintenance of Certification in Canada: A Collaborative Journey.

Continuous professional development (CPD) is crucial for physicians to maintain and enhance their skills. In response to the changing context of CPD and health care, this study applied a design thinking approach to transform and modernise the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada's Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program. A member-wide survey and co-design sessions with physicians, CPD leaders, and patient representatives were conducted, emphasising the importance of their insights and experiences. The data revealed key themes for the programme such as fostering meaningful learning, addressing barriers to CPD, supporting collaboration, and responding to the need for modern, flexible CPD delivery methods. Using "empathy", "define", "ideate", "prototype", and "test" phases, we continuously refined the MOC framework of CPD activities based on comprehensive user experiences and needs insights. The revised framework was iteratively prototyped and validated to ensure it was user-friendly and aligned with professional and regulatory requirements. The findings underscore the effectiveness of the design thinking approach in creating a dynamic, responsive MOC framework that supports CPD and meets the evolving needs of medical professionals. This approach not only demonstrates the effectiveness of design thinking but also the importance of engaging users in the development process, making them feel valued and integral to the transformation of the MOC Program.

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