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Fostering trust, collaboration, and a culture of continuous quality improvement: A call for transparency in medical school accreditation

Medical schools provide the foundation for a physician’s growth and lifelong learning. They also require a large share of government resources. As such, they should seek opportunities to maintain trust from the public, their students, faculty, universities, regulatory colleges, and each other. The a...

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Autores principales: Javidan, Arshia Pedram, Raveendran, Lucshman, Rai, Yeshith, Tackett, Sean, Kulasegaram, Kulamakan Mahan, Whitehead, Cynthia, Rosenfield, Jay, Houston, Patricia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Canadian Medical Education Journal 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7522879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33062101
http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.70061
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author Javidan, Arshia Pedram
Raveendran, Lucshman
Rai, Yeshith
Tackett, Sean
Kulasegaram, Kulamakan Mahan
Whitehead, Cynthia
Rosenfield, Jay
Houston, Patricia
author_facet Javidan, Arshia Pedram
Raveendran, Lucshman
Rai, Yeshith
Tackett, Sean
Kulasegaram, Kulamakan Mahan
Whitehead, Cynthia
Rosenfield, Jay
Houston, Patricia
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description Medical schools provide the foundation for a physician’s growth and lifelong learning. They also require a large share of government resources. As such, they should seek opportunities to maintain trust from the public, their students, faculty, universities, regulatory colleges, and each other. The accreditation of medical schools attempts to assure stakeholders that the educational process conforms to appropriate standards and thus can be trusted. However, accreditation processes are poorly understood and the basis for accrediting authorities’ decisions are often opaque. We propose that increasing transparency in accreditation could enhance trust in the institutions that produce society’s physicians. While public reporting of accreditation results has been established in other jurisdictions, such as Australia and the United Kingdom, North American accrediting bodies have not yet embraced this more transparent approach. Public reporting can enhance public trust and engagement, hold medical schools accountable for continuous quality improvement, and can catalyze a culture of collaboration within the broader medical education ecosystem. Inviting patients and the public to peer into one of the most formative and fundamental parts of their physicians’ professional training is a powerful tool for stakeholder and public engagement that the North American medical education community at large has yet to use.
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spelling pubmed-75228792020-10-14 Fostering trust, collaboration, and a culture of continuous quality improvement: A call for transparency in medical school accreditation Javidan, Arshia Pedram Raveendran, Lucshman Rai, Yeshith Tackett, Sean Kulasegaram, Kulamakan Mahan Whitehead, Cynthia Rosenfield, Jay Houston, Patricia Can Med Educ J Canadiana Medical schools provide the foundation for a physician’s growth and lifelong learning. They also require a large share of government resources. As such, they should seek opportunities to maintain trust from the public, their students, faculty, universities, regulatory colleges, and each other. The accreditation of medical schools attempts to assure stakeholders that the educational process conforms to appropriate standards and thus can be trusted. However, accreditation processes are poorly understood and the basis for accrediting authorities’ decisions are often opaque. We propose that increasing transparency in accreditation could enhance trust in the institutions that produce society’s physicians. While public reporting of accreditation results has been established in other jurisdictions, such as Australia and the United Kingdom, North American accrediting bodies have not yet embraced this more transparent approach. Public reporting can enhance public trust and engagement, hold medical schools accountable for continuous quality improvement, and can catalyze a culture of collaboration within the broader medical education ecosystem. Inviting patients and the public to peer into one of the most formative and fundamental parts of their physicians’ professional training is a powerful tool for stakeholder and public engagement that the North American medical education community at large has yet to use. Canadian Medical Education Journal 2020-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7522879/ /pubmed/33062101 http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.70061 Text en © 2020 Javidan, Raveendran, Rai, Tackett, Kulasegaram, Whitehead, Rosenfield, Houston; licensee Synergies Partners http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Journal Systems article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited
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Javidan, Arshia Pedram
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Whitehead, Cynthia
Rosenfield, Jay
Houston, Patricia
Fostering trust, collaboration, and a culture of continuous quality improvement: A call for transparency in medical school accreditation
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title_full_unstemmed Fostering trust, collaboration, and a culture of continuous quality improvement: A call for transparency in medical school accreditation
title_short Fostering trust, collaboration, and a culture of continuous quality improvement: A call for transparency in medical school accreditation
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http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.70061
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