American Dental Education Association Compendium Entrustable Professional Activities Workgroup report

Author:

Ramaswamy Vidya1,Danciu Theodora2,Kennedy Erinne N.3ORCID,Romito Laura4ORCID,Stewart Denice5,Gul Gulsun6,Marucha Phillip7,Quinonez Rocio B.8

Affiliation:

1. Director for Curriculum Evaluation and Promotion of Teaching and Learning at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry Ann Arbor Michigan USA

2. Clinical Professor and Director of Engaged Learning and Assessment at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry Ann Arbor Michigan USA

3. Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean for Curriculum and Integrated Learning at Kansas City University College of Dental Medicine Joplin Missouri USA

4. Professor and Associate Dean of Education and Academic Affairs at the Indiana University School of Dentistry Indianapolis Indiana USA

5. Adjunct Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

6. Chief of Innovation, Clinical Education & Public Health at the American Dental Education Association Washington District of Columbia USA

7. Co‐Chair, ADEA EPA group; Professor, Oregon Health & Science University School of Dentistry Portland Oregon USA

8. Co‐Chair, ADEA EPA group; Professor and Associate Dean for Curriculum, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeEntrustable professional activities (EPAs) are discrete clinical tasks that can be evaluated to help define readiness for independent practice in the health professions and are intended to increase trust in the dental graduate. EPAs provide a framework that bridges competencies to clinical practice. This report describes the work of the American Dental Education Association (ADEA) Compendium EPA Workgroup to develop a list of EPAs for dental education and supportive resources, including specifications and a glossary.MethodsPreliminary work including literature and resource review, mapping of existing competencies, and review of other health professions’ EPAs informed the development of our EPAs list. Workgroup members achieved consensus using a modified Delphi process. A Qualtrics survey using a validated rubric for the assessment of EPAs as described in peer‐reviewed literature was used. Dental educators, including academic deans, were surveyed for feedback on the content and format of the EPAs.ResultsBased on findings in the literature analysis of existing EPAs and competencies in health professions, a list of EPAs was developed along with a description of specifications. The EPA workgroup (nine members from multiple institutions) used the Delphi process in receiving feedback from various experts. A list of 11 core EPAs was vetted by dental educators including academic deans (n = ∼23), and the process of development was reviewed by EPAs experts outside dental education. A glossary was developed to align language.ConclusionThese EPAs define the scope of dental practice. This report represents Phase 1 of the EPA framework development and vetting process. Future directions will include a broader vetting of the EPA list, faculty development, and national standardized technology that support this work to optimize implementation.

Publisher

Wiley

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