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Evaluation of the Workplace-Based Assessment Anaesthesia-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (A-CEX) and Its Role in the Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021 Curriculum

The workplace-based assessment (WPBA) Anaesthesia-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (A-CEX) is used in anaesthetic training in the Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021 curriculum. WBPAs are part of a multimodal approach to assess competencies, but can be limited by their granularity. They are an essential...

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Autor principal: Bamber, Harry
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10171902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37181999
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.37402
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description The workplace-based assessment (WPBA) Anaesthesia-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (A-CEX) is used in anaesthetic training in the Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021 curriculum. WBPAs are part of a multimodal approach to assess competencies, but can be limited by their granularity. They are an essential component of assessment and are used in both a formative and summative capacity. The A-CEX is a form of WBPA which evaluates knowledge, behaviours and skill of anaesthetists in training across a variety of ‘real world’ situations. An entrustment scale is assigned to the evaluation which has implications for future practice and ongoing supervision requirements. Despite being a key component in the curriculum the A-CEX has drawbacks. Its qualitative nature results in variation in feedback provided amongst assessors, which may have ongoing implications for clinical practice. Furthermore, the completion of an A-CEX can be viewed as a ‘tick box' exercise and does not guarantee that learning has taken place.  Currently no direct evidence exists as to the benefit of the A-CEX in anaesthetic training, but extrapolated data from other studies may show validity. However, the assessment remains a key part of the 2021 curriculum, Future areas for consideration include education for those assessing trainees via A-CEX, altering the matrix of assessment to a less granular approach and a longitudinal study as to the utility of A-CEX in anaesthetics training.
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spelling pubmed-101719022023-05-11 Evaluation of the Workplace-Based Assessment Anaesthesia-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (A-CEX) and Its Role in the Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021 Curriculum Bamber, Harry Cureus Anesthesiology The workplace-based assessment (WPBA) Anaesthesia-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (A-CEX) is used in anaesthetic training in the Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021 curriculum. WBPAs are part of a multimodal approach to assess competencies, but can be limited by their granularity. They are an essential component of assessment and are used in both a formative and summative capacity. The A-CEX is a form of WBPA which evaluates knowledge, behaviours and skill of anaesthetists in training across a variety of ‘real world’ situations. An entrustment scale is assigned to the evaluation which has implications for future practice and ongoing supervision requirements. Despite being a key component in the curriculum the A-CEX has drawbacks. Its qualitative nature results in variation in feedback provided amongst assessors, which may have ongoing implications for clinical practice. Furthermore, the completion of an A-CEX can be viewed as a ‘tick box' exercise and does not guarantee that learning has taken place.  Currently no direct evidence exists as to the benefit of the A-CEX in anaesthetic training, but extrapolated data from other studies may show validity. However, the assessment remains a key part of the 2021 curriculum, Future areas for consideration include education for those assessing trainees via A-CEX, altering the matrix of assessment to a less granular approach and a longitudinal study as to the utility of A-CEX in anaesthetics training. Cureus 2023-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10171902/ /pubmed/37181999 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.37402 Text en Copyright © 2023, Bamber et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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title Evaluation of the Workplace-Based Assessment Anaesthesia-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (A-CEX) and Its Role in the Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021 Curriculum
title_full Evaluation of the Workplace-Based Assessment Anaesthesia-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (A-CEX) and Its Role in the Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021 Curriculum
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Workplace-Based Assessment Anaesthesia-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (A-CEX) and Its Role in the Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021 Curriculum
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Workplace-Based Assessment Anaesthesia-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (A-CEX) and Its Role in the Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021 Curriculum
title_short Evaluation of the Workplace-Based Assessment Anaesthesia-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (A-CEX) and Its Role in the Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021 Curriculum
title_sort evaluation of the workplace-based assessment anaesthesia-clinical evaluation exercise (a-cex) and its role in the royal college of anaesthetists 2021 curriculum
topic Anesthesiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10171902/
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