通过设计(CBD)课程训练的三批法医病理学家毕业的第一手经验。

Q4 Medicine Academic Forensic Pathology Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-30 DOI:10.1177/19253621211063104
Jayantha C Herath
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简介:多伦多大学经历了三批法医病理学家的毕业,他们接受了能力设计(CBD)课程的培训。这是加拿大皇家内科和外科医师学院法医病理学专业委员会、安大略省法医病理学服务中心和多伦多大学多年来制定可信赖的专业活动(EPAs)、所需培训经验(rte)和专业能力要求(SCRs)的结果。方法:我们的学年由13个模块组成。我们将13个时间段分为4个阶段来绘制所有的环境影响评价和rte。第一阶段“向纪律过渡”为1个模块,第二阶段“纪律基础”为3个模块;第三阶段,核心训练,由6个模块组成,最后的第四个阶段,过渡到实践,由3个模块组成。在法医病理学委员会认证的教员有超过五年的经验监督学员。在第三轮基于cbd的培训项目结束时,我们毕业了5名加拿大学员和4名国际学员。结论:根据皇家学院专业委员会的蓝图,多伦多大学于2016年开始在法医病理学培训项目中规划CBD课程。截至2021年6月底,我校以cbd为基础的法医病理学培训项目共有9名学员毕业。我们正在培训第四批学员,他们将于2022年6月底毕业。本文旨在分享我们在法医病理学中进行CBD培训的第一手经验。
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Firsthand Experience in Graduating Three Cohorts of Forensic Pathologists Trained With Competency by Design (CBD) Curriculum.

Introduction: The University of Toronto experienced graduating three cohorts of forensic pathologists trained with Competency by Design (CBD) curriculum. We achieved this as a result of multiyear development of Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs), Required Training Experience (RTEs), and Specialty Competency Requirements (SCRs) by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada's Forensic Pathology Speciality Committee, the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service, and the University of Toronto.

Method: Our academic year is comprised of 13 blocks. We divided the 13-block period into 4 stages to map all the EPAs and RTEs. The first stage, Transition to Discipline, is 1 block, the second stage, Foundation of Discipline, consists of 3 blocks; the third stage, Core of Discipline, consists of 6 blocks, and the final fourth stage, Transition to Practice, consists of 3 blocks. Board-certified faculty members in Forensic Pathology with more than five years of experience supervised the trainees. We graduated 5 Canadian and 4 international trainees at the end of the third cycle of CBD-based training program.

Conclusion: Using the Royal College Speciality Committee blueprint, the University of Toronto started in 2016 planning the CBD curriculum in the forensic pathology training program. By the end of June 2021, we graduated nine trainees from our CBD-based Forensic Pathology training program. We are training the fourth cohort, and they will be graduating at the end of June 2022. This article aims to share our firsthand experiencing in CBD training in forensic pathology.

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