Presented by John G Hunter at the Educator’s Luncheon “Can I Trust my Trainees to do it Right?” Entrustable Professional Activities (EPA’s) for Competency-Based Surgical Education held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Thursday, March 23, 2017
Keyword(s): AAST, ABS, academic, ACGME, ACS, American Board of Surgery, APDS, appendectomy, ASGE, Association of Program Directors, cholecystectomy, clinical practice, colectomy, colonoscopy, community hospitals, competencies, competency-based surgical education, curriculum, educators, EGD, entrustable professional activities, entrustment, EPAs, faculty, faculty development, FES, flexible endoscopy curriculum, Fundamentals of Endoscopy Surgery, gallbladder disease, gastrointestinal endoscopy training, GI endoscopy training, Hartmanns procedure, holistic, iliac, inguinal hernia, knowledge, laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication, learn, LNF, mapping, milestones, Netherlands, proficient, residency, residency program, resident education, right lower quadrant pain, RLQ pain, specialized skills, stakeholders, STAR, steering comittee, teaching faculty, trainees, training, United States, unsupervised practice, vascular surgeons, workshop, writing committee
Residency redesign efforts at the ABS–1:25
Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication–3:13
GI endoscopy training for general surgeons–3:39
Competency based training in endoscopy–4:21
Citation–8:25 Br J Surg 2016
EPA’s–7:26 Med Teach 2015
How EPA’s differ from competencies–8:08
EPA construction–8:26
ABS EPA project next steps–15:25
Faculty development–17:08
Summary–17:45