Title of article :
Current state of professional and core competency in pediatric residency program at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences: A local survey
Author/Authors :
EBRAHIMI، SEDIGHEH نويسنده Medical Ethics Department, Medical School, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , , REZAEE، RITA نويسنده Quality improvement in Clinical Education Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی - سال 2015
Abstract :
Introduction: Accreditation assesses performance, or capacity to
perform, against predetermined standards. It typically combines
external quality assurance, through a process of peers review,
with elements of self-regulation through internal and selfdirected
assessment. This study is an attempt to identify the
quality of pediatrics residency educational programs regarding
predetermined standards.
Methods: This descriptive-analytical evaluation study of applied
type was conducted during 2010 and 2011 in the pediatrics department
of Shiraz Medical School, Iran. The assessment process occurred
in several phases; at first an assessment model for a residency
educational development and a series of educational criteria and
indices were created based on WFME Standards. Multiple methods
including a self-assessment questionnaire and several checklists
were used to collect data, whereas systematic site visit, peer review
and document reviewing were conducted with survey team. Due to
limitation of the statistical society, all faculty members (n=34) and
residents (n=41) of the pediatric department were asked to complete
the survey. At last, descriptive and deductive statistics data analysis
was performed using SPSS version 14.
Results: According to the records available in assessing program
quality, it seems that the input criteria were desirable for the
program based on the residents’ viewpoints (86.6%).There were
proper physical facilities for them to meet the residency program
goals. The study indicated that the learning environment needed
to be revised for the educational needs (Likert scale: 2.96±1.05).
The peer evaluation team demonstrated achievement of mission
fulfillment in the context of the objectives and indicators by
meeting the desired themes. In spite of some weaknesses in
the process criteria, the criteria for output indicators were good
according to the report (more than desired level of 75-80%).
Conclusion: Accreditation is an important step towards strengthening
the quality of educational programs. According to this study the
current status of the pediatrics department of Shiraz University
of Medical Sciences was desirable leading to a satisfactory level
in general. However, additional educational development will be
needed in order to achieve a widespread change and improvement.
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism