Hot Topics in Education Innovative Curricula: Impact on Testing Schedules Impact on Testing Schedules Rob Scott D.C., Ph.D. Dean, Life College of Chiropractic.

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Hot Topics in Education Innovative Curricula: Impact on Testing Schedules Impact on Testing Schedules Rob Scott D.C., Ph.D. Dean, Life College of Chiropractic Chair, ACC/CAOs

 Educational Challenges: Health care education is under significant pressures to improve quality – erosion of clinical environment; changes in organization of health care; change’s in societies expectations of health care. Health care education is under significant pressures to improve quality – erosion of clinical environment; changes in organization of health care; change’s in societies expectations of health care. 1. Financial constraints 2. Need to incorporate new emergent domains of knowledge to produce more competent clinician (or broadened scope). 3. How?

 Opportunities: Develop education that produces chiropractors who are patient-centered, emphasize evidence-based practice, utilize quality improvements approaches and informatics. Develop education that produces chiropractors who are patient-centered, emphasize evidence-based practice, utilize quality improvements approaches and informatics. Pedagogy – case-based, problem-based, technology-based, clinically integrative approaches etc. to instruction. Pedagogy – case-based, problem-based, technology-based, clinically integrative approaches etc. to instruction.

 Medical education’s attempt at reform of these issues have consisted of curricular compression of 1 st and 2 nd year content.  “Few medical schools have attempted fundamental changes in their clinical curricula”. Teaching Clinical Skills. Washington D.C.: Association of American Medical Colleges 2004.

 CAO’s have discussed issues related to integrative curricula that incorporates both basic science and clinical education in parallel alignment beginning in first year.  Creates opportunities to incorporate different pedagogies throughout the learning experience of the student.  Would require “decompressing” the basic science curriculum (does not mean eliminating).

 Impact of Testing Schedules: Acknowledgement of the importance of regulating authorities. Acknowledgement of the importance of regulating authorities. 1. Board Format (Part 1 and 2) dictate timing of instruction content examined on the board. 2. Prescriptive nature of State Boards focusing on hours of specific course content as opposed to outcome or competency. Relationship between hours of study and competency?

 Strategies to Allow Innovation: Challenges are deeply entrenched in the tradition and culture of our institutions and organizations that compose the chiropractic education system. Challenges are deeply entrenched in the tradition and culture of our institutions and organizations that compose the chiropractic education system. Institutions, associations, specialty boards, accrediting bodies, and licensing authorities will have to reach agreement on approach needed to allow for educational reform. Institutions, associations, specialty boards, accrediting bodies, and licensing authorities will have to reach agreement on approach needed to allow for educational reform.

 Specifically: NBCE & FCLB begin discussion with schools regarding impact of curricular reform on exam sequencing and timing. NBCE & FCLB begin discussion with schools regarding impact of curricular reform on exam sequencing and timing. Issues: Issues: 1. Consider impact of refocusing licensure/boards from content to competency. 2. Impact on exam validity, reliability and ensuring public safety.