2002
DOI: 10.1197/aemj.9.11.1257
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Assessment of Communication and Interpersonal Skills Competencies

Abstract: Excellent communication and interpersonal (C-IP) skills are a universal requirement for a well-rounded emergency physician. This requirement for C-IP skill excellence is a direct outgrowth of the expectations of our patients and a prerequisite to working in the increasingly complex emergency department environment. Directed education and assessment of C-IP skills are critical components of all emergency medicine (EM) training programs and now are a requirement of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical … Show more

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“…Many of the more significant advances in ICS assessment have occurred since Hobgood et al 2 produced their article in 2002. Assessment of ICS skills in EM residents primarily uses direct observation in either a simulation or workplace environment (i.e., standardized direct observation tool [SDOT]), external feedback (360-degree assessment), or a global summative assessment done at the end of a specific period of time by faculty.…”
Section: The Literature Around Ics Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many of the more significant advances in ICS assessment have occurred since Hobgood et al 2 produced their article in 2002. Assessment of ICS skills in EM residents primarily uses direct observation in either a simulation or workplace environment (i.e., standardized direct observation tool [SDOT]), external feedback (360-degree assessment), or a global summative assessment done at the end of a specific period of time by faculty.…”
Section: The Literature Around Ics Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, much of the assessment tools to date focus on more granular aspects of ICS. 2,5,7,9,10,14,20,22,24,27,28,32,39,40,48,55,65,66,72,[81][82][83][84] Validated Tools Within the medical education literature, there is a paucity of validation studies for direct observational assessment tools. Table 6 summarizes validated ICS tools.…”
Section: Interim Assessmentsmentioning
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“…A similar consensus conference on assessment of communication competencies was convened in 2002 for educational programs in emergency medicine. 15 In addition, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education compiled assessment instruments and procedures in a ''Toolbox of Assessment Methods'' distributed on the Council website at www. acgme.org/outcome/assess/toolbox.asp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is beyond the scope of this paper to describe the utility of these methods in detail, a summary of the utility of some the assessment methods described above is presented in the supplementary online appendices (Appendices 8-10). In addition, several excellent reviews currently exist which describe the utility of these assessment methods in general postgraduate training 8,9,[25][26][27] and with reference to the ACGME 21,22,[28][29][30][31][32][33] and CanMEDS framework 10,23 .…”
Section: Select Appropriate Assessment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%