Implementation of a competency-based residency curriculum: experiences from a resource-limited environment in the Caribbean

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J O BusariAshley J Duits

Abstract

The introduction of competency-based curricula in institutions situated in resource-limited environments is likely to pose new challenges for the implementation process. The St. Elisabeth Hospital (SEHOS) in Curacao, Dutch Caribbean, is affiliated to university teaching hospitals in the Netherlands. It is a teaching hospital in a resource-limited environment. Following the revision of the curriculum of the Dutch paediatric residency training, the country's paediatric society mandated its implementation in all training institutions within Dutch sovereignty. We set out to implement the revised curriculum in SEHOS and highlight the benefits it may have in a setting like Curacao. The intended learning outcomes for the 16-week project were (1) the implementation of the core changes in the curriculum and (2) conduct an assessment of the learning environment. The strategies used included informative meetings, workshop and lecture-based trainings, questionnaire surveys, and focus group interviews. Registrars and staff were successfully trained in how to use brief clinical assessments and digital portfolios. 'Departmental portfolio' was introduced as an innovative method of evaluating and monitoring departmental educational activities. ...Continue Reading

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