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Curriculum Evaluation

Reverend Dr David Taylor


Director of Quality Enhancement
School of Medical Education
University of Liverpool
And minister of
St. Michael and All Angels, Altcar
Why me?

 I am responsible for quality enhancement


of the medical school
 I am a visitor for the UK General Medical
Council
Evaluation of

 Course components
 Course/programme
 Staff
Two Considerations

 Process
 What
 How well
 Product
 Outcomes
 Knowledge, skills and attitudes
 Fit for purpose
Process in the UK

 Internal
 All components of the course
 University
 Annual programme monitoring
 Periodic review (every 5 years)
 External – the General Medical Council
 Twice in any 10 year period
Internal

GMC
University
Internal

 Process (Quantitative and qualitative)


 Student evaluation of components
 Student evaluation of teaching staff
 Staff evaluation of components
 Product
 Student performance in assessment
 Against definable/defendable standards
Annual
 Based on a Self-evaluation document under 9
headings
 Introduction
 Progress from last years actions
 Feedback from staff
 Feedback from students
 Feedback from most recent graduates
 Programme information
 External examiners reports and action on them
 Areas of good practice
 Statistical commentary
Periodic Review
 Every 5 years the course is reviewed by a senior
team
 Aims and outcomes
 Curriculum
 Assessment
 Enhancement
 Learning and teaching
 Student progression
 Learning resources
External - GMC

 Basic information and committee


structures
 Curricular outcomes, content and structure
 Delivering the curriculum
 Student support guidance and feedback
 Assessing student performance
 Student health and conduct
 Reflecting modern society
How to make sure the plan comes
together

David Taylor
Liverpool
In the UK there is little flexibility

 The GMC have produced two documents


 Tomorrow’s Doctors
 The New Doctor
 Between them they define what we have
to make sure the students know
Our handbook gives a generic
syllabus
 Subject knowledge & understanding
 As ‘core’, students will be able to synthesize, appraise, explain,
and apply the relevant information/evidence about:
 the structure and mechanisms of the body in health and
disease, from molecules up to the whole organism related
to:
 normal and abnormal structure and function of the body and its
defence mechanisms; the natural history, symptoms, and signs of
disease; and the biological rationale for therapy and the processes
underlying its complications
 variability in the role of the determinants of health and disease, the
presentation of disease, and the response to therapy
 clinical diagnosis and management of common conditions
 The interrelationships of social, psychological, economic,
political, environmental, cultural factors on health and disease
Our first step

 Was to decide which 200 cases a student


would need to be familiar with when they
graduated
 We finally agreed on about 208
Core Cases
Then

 We decided which cases the students


would study through PBL
PBL modules
Scenario
Then

 The students determine the learning


objectives in their PBL groups – they can
see every groups’ learning objectives
Learning objectives
Which we examine
Each year

 We review the cases in the light of


the learning objectives the students
are obtaining
 And the examination results

 And change the cases accordingly


 Or even the course!
As part of a long term project

 We compared the supervisors view of the


competencies of the graduates from our
traditional course and the first cohort of
our new curriculum students

 A series of papers are coming out this


summer (winter…)
Each year
 We review the content of one of the four subject
themes
 Structure and function
 Individuals, groups and societies
 Population perspective
 Professional and personal development
 A senior committee of subject specialists does
the initial work
 Then the programme team makes the agreed
changes
Periodic review
 2006 years 1 & 2
 2007 years 3 & 4
 2008 year 5
 2009 whole programme
 university plus external advisors
 General Medical Council
 2010 year without review!
 2011 I will be 55 …

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