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Principles of Electronic Evaluations in Competency-Based Medical Education

Competency based medical education continues to be embraced throughout the world. In CBME, Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) are part of an accepted framework for teaching and assessing a...

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Configuring T-Res for Your Residency Program

T-Res is a highly flexible software application. We understand that no two medical disciplines or programs are completely alike.  With that in mind, we begin by establishing the key configurations...

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Software Change Management in Medical Residency Programs

Implementing new software, such as electronic field notes or evaluation tools, into residency settings has two overriding challenges: Achieving buy-in from preceptors and residents Ensuring the...

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White Labelling Software for Medical Malpractice Insurance Companies

In almost every industry, digital media has shifted power to the buyer. Consumers today are able to research options, make comparisons, and purchase products and services online.  Genuine value and...

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Competence by Design:  Changing the Medical Education Paradigm

This is Part 1 in our series on the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada’s Competence by Design initiative.  Canada’s Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada has launched...

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Competence by Design Part II:  Identifying the Problems with Medical Education

In Part I of our series on Competence by Design (CBD), the Royal Canada College of Physician’s and Surgeon’s version of competency-based medical education (CBME), we looked at some of the challenges in...

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Competence by Design, Part III: The New Road to Practice

In Part I and Part II of our series on Competence by Design (CBD), the Royal Canada College of Physician’s and Surgeon’s take on competency-based medical education (CBME), we looked at some of the...

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Why Go Mobile with Resident Assessments

At first, the answer to this question may seem obvious.  The world is increasingly mobile-first.  Our expectations for convenience, speed, and ease-of-use are defined by the best of our digital...

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Introducing the T-Res Evaluation App for Midwifery

The world has gone mobile-first, and medical education is inevitably going that way too. We have just taken another step to make that happen.  Complementing the mobile field note logger we have with...

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A New Face on Plastic Surgery Resident Assessment

In this post, we will explain how the T-Res 2 app is being used for mobile resident assessment in the UBC Plastic Surgery program. As we mentioned in the T-Res 2 for UBC Midwifery post, almost every...

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Competence by Design, Part III: The New Road to Practice

In Part I and Part II of our series on Competence by Design (CBD), the Royal Canada College of Physician’s and Surgeon’s take on competency-based medical education (CBME), we looked at some of the...

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Why Go Mobile with Resident Assessments

At first, the answer to this question may seem obvious.  The world is increasingly mobile-first.  Our expectations for convenience, speed, and ease-of-use are defined by the best of our digital...

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Introducing the T-Res Evaluation App for Midwifery

The world has gone mobile-first, and medical education is inevitably going that way too. We have just taken another step to make that happen.  Complementing the mobile field note logger we have with...

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A New Face on Plastic Surgery Resident Assessment

In this post, we will explain how the T-Res 2 app is being used for mobile resident assessment in the UBC Plastic Surgery program. Almost every industry has gone mobile-first, meaning the user...

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Our Top 3 Takeaways from AMEE 2017

This year the Resilience team attended the Association for Medical Education in Europe’s (AMEE) Conference in Helsinki (The worlds largest international medical education conference) to discuss the...

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Why we shouldn’t Use Performance Counts To Ensure Competency

By Kent Haden Founder and CEO of Resilience Software This week I had the pleasure of training a group of fellowship directors on how to use our T-Res software. The focus was on trialing mobile...

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Assessing Competency, Beyond Counts

By Kent Haden Founder and CEO of Resilience Software In my last post I discussed how inefficient and possibly ineffective I believe it is to use performance counts to measure competency. Instead I...

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How Workplace Based Assessments Increase After Graduation Success Rates

As I mentioned in a previous post –  ‘As people learn, they gain both knowledge and skills (and attitudes). A person’s knowledge can usually be assessed through tests and exams but skills are far more...

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How To Increase Your Medical Association’s Membership

With hundreds of medical associations worldwide, simply offering a membership card with discounts attached, a monthly magazine, and an annual conference to entice membership is no longer enough. The...

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How To Create A Successful Partnership With A Software Provider

We have come a long way since the days of typewriters, paper records, dial-up internet and information being stored in endless volumes of books. Advancements in technology have allowed us to solve some...

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