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Transform your medical school's curriculum and prepare students for clinical excellence with competency-based education. Our practical guide empowers medical school deans with actionable insights, proven strategies, and best practices to seamlessly implement CBME—ensuring your graduates excel from day one of residency.
Revolutionize your curriculum, enhance clinical readiness, and ensure accreditation excellence with Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME). Our practical guide provides medical school deans and educational leaders with essential insights, proven best practices, and actionable strategies to transition smoothly and effectively to a competency-driven approach.
Why CBME Matters
Understand the compelling reasons medical education is shifting toward CBME, including improved student preparedness, stronger alignment with national standards, and increased transparency and accountability.
Practical Implementation Steps
Receive step-by-step guidance on defining competencies, designing assessments, and structuring your curriculum to prioritize demonstrated proficiency over traditional time-based methods.
How Medtrics Supports Competency Tracking
Explore how Medtrics simplifies CBME implementation through real-time dashboards, automated evaluation reminders, and integrated analytics—streamlining competency tracking and faculty workload.
By downloading this resource, you'll discover how to:
• Seamlessly transition to CBME with minimal disruption
• Enhance clinical competency and residency preparedness
• Leverage data-driven insights for continuous improvement
Take the first step toward excellence in medical education by downloading your guide today. Transform how your institution prepares physicians for tomorrow.
9/12/2024
In an engaging and practical webinar, Natasha Brocks, owner of GME Admin Insights, teamed up with Medtrics to provide invaluable insights into managing evaluations in Graduate Medical Education (GME). Natasha’s 18+ years of experience in GME helped guide attendees through the complexities of evaluation processes, offering strategies to improve compliance, streamline workflows, and ensure the success of residency programs. Designed for GME coordinators and administrators, this session showcased how evaluation management can shape the future of medical education.