2023
DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000005490
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Performance Data Advocacy for Continuing Professional Development in Health Professions

Walter Tavares,
Sanjeev Sockalingam,
Sofia Valanci
et al.

Abstract: Efforts to optimize continuing professional development (CPD) are ongoing and include advocacy for the use of clinician performance data. Several educational and quality-based frameworks support the use of performance data to achieve intended improvement outcomes. Although intuitively appealing, the role of performance data for CPD has been uncertain and its utility mainly assumed. In this Scholarly Perspective, the authors briefly review and trace arguments that have led to the conclusion that performance dat… Show more

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“…17,38,58,59 Assessment has to be made personal for it to be used beyond the CPD event. 60 Aspects for the person, such as trust, 24,37 authenticity, 38 alignment with practice, 38,61,62 and acknowledgement of personal beliefs about their practices 38,62 are factors that may bridge the gap between goals of external systems and the person being assessed.…”
Section: Assessment In Cpdmentioning
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“…17,38,58,59 Assessment has to be made personal for it to be used beyond the CPD event. 60 Aspects for the person, such as trust, 24,37 authenticity, 38 alignment with practice, 38,61,62 and acknowledgement of personal beliefs about their practices 38,62 are factors that may bridge the gap between goals of external systems and the person being assessed.…”
Section: Assessment In Cpdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…68 Thus, assessment offers an intentional space for the external expert to meet alongside the health professional-as-a-person to actively and meaningfully co-construct alignment, acknowledge gaps, and reconcile misalignment between the purposes, meanings, and uses of assessment findings. 24,37…”
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“…A contemporary issue has been the integration of electronic records in CPD. [18][19][20][21] After a comprehensive review of the literature and consultations with experts in the field, Pizzuti et al 22 offer insightful and detailed arguments that provide new directions for the community to consider on the use of health records for CPD. Their work challenges existing assumptions and beliefs, such as the correlation between health recorddriven performance enhancements and actual practice or health outcomes.…”
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