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  2. Entrustable professional activity - Wikipedia

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    The idea was to bridge the gap between competency acquisition and real-world clinical responsibilities. Instead of asking if a trainee had acquired a list of skills, the focus shifted to whether they could be "entrusted" with specific professional activities that integrated multiple competencies. [2]

  3. Vimla L. Patel - Wikipedia

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    Member, Clinical Research Review Committee, The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR). 2007-2009 Selected for Marquis Who’s Who in the World . 2007 Member, Committee on Opportunities in Basic Research in the Behavioral and the Social Sciences for the Military, National Research Council, U.S.A. 2006

  4. Objective structured clinical examination - Wikipedia

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    An objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is an approach to the assessment of clinical competence in which the components are assessed in a planned or structured way with attention being paid to the objectivity of the examination which is basically an organization framework consisting of multiple stations around which students rotate and at which students perform and are assessed on ...

  5. Structural competency - Wikipedia

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    Structural competency is a term used in American health professional education to describe the ability of health care providers and trainees to appreciate how symptoms, clinical problems, diseases and attitudes toward patients, populations and health systems are influenced by 'upstream' social determinants of health.

  6. Ronald Roesch - Wikipedia

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    He is licensed to practice as a psychologist in the state of Washington. Roesch's primary research focuses on the assessment of a criminal defendant's competence (fitness) to stand trial. His 1980 book, [1] co-authored with Stephen Golding, was one of the first academic books on this topic. The Roesch-Golding competency assessment model rejects ...

  7. Clinical officer - Wikipedia

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    The Clinical Officers (Training, Registration and Licensing) Act No.20 of 2017 is the law that governs the medical practice of a clinical Officer. [28] It establishes the Clinical Officers Council whose functions are to: advise the government on policy matters relating to clinical medicine practice

  8. Credentialing - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Conditions of Participation (CoPs) allow an originating site facility to use proxy credentialing when telemedicine services are provided by a practitioner affiliated with and credentialed by either a Medicare-participating distant site hospital or an entity that qualifies as a distant site telemedicine entity; and when there is a written ...

  9. Good clinical practice - Wikipedia

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    European Union: In the EU, Good Clinical Practice is backed and regulated by formal legislation contained in the Clinical Trial Regulation (Officially Regulation (EU) No 536/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on clinical trials on medicinal products for human use, and repealing Directive 2001/20/EC). [3]