Program evaluation 1: outcomes Bill Burdick and Stewart Mennin.

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Program evaluation 1: outcomes Bill Burdick and Stewart Mennin

FAIMER ® Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research

Outcomes Long term6 -10 years Intermediate term3 - 5 years Short term1 - 2 years

In 6-10 years, what do you hope/ expect will happen as a result of your project? Please write down 3 long term outcomes for you project. Discuss them with your partner.

Pick 1 outcome: What intermediate steps will you need to achieve before that outcome is reached? Please write 1 or 2 intermediate outcomes that will come before your most important long term outcome. Discuss with your partner.

FAIMER long term outcomes (Improve population health) Build capacity in medical education faculty Create international and regional networks of medical educators Create environment for cross-cultural exchange of educational expertise and experiences

FAIMER intermediate outcomes Develop “field” of medical education –Enhance pathway for academic advancement –Create scholarship in education Stimulate growth of medical education units Develop regional medical education “communities of practice” (networks)