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Agreement Of Program Directors With Clinical Competency Committees For Fellow Entrustment., Richard Mink, Bruce E. Herman, Carol Carraccio, Tandy Aye, Jeanne M. Baffa, Patricia R. Chess, Jill J. Fussell, Cary G. Sauer, Diane E J Stafford, Pnina Weiss, Megan L. Curran, Christiane E L Dammann, Pamela C. High, Deborah Hsu, Jennifer C. Kesselheim, John D. Mahan, Kathleen A. Mcgann, Angela Myers, Sarah Pitts, David A. Turner, Alan Schwartz
Agreement Of Program Directors With Clinical Competency Committees For Fellow Entrustment., Richard Mink, Bruce E. Herman, Carol Carraccio, Tandy Aye, Jeanne M. Baffa, Patricia R. Chess, Jill J. Fussell, Cary G. Sauer, Diane E J Stafford, Pnina Weiss, Megan L. Curran, Christiane E L Dammann, Pamela C. High, Deborah Hsu, Jennifer C. Kesselheim, John D. Mahan, Kathleen A. Mcgann, Angela Myers, Sarah Pitts, David A. Turner, Alan Schwartz
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Objectives: Fellowship program directors (FPD) and Clinical Competency Committees (CCCs) both assess fellow performance. We examined the association of entrustment levels determined by the FPD with those of the CCC for 6 common pediatric subspecialty entrustable professional activities (EPAs), hypothesizing there would be strong correlation and minimal bias between these raters.
Methods: The FPDs and CCCs separately assigned a level of supervision to each of their fellows for 6 common pediatric subspecialty EPAs. For each EPA, we determined the correlation between FPD and CCC assessments and calculated bias as CCC minus FPD values for when the FPD was or was …