Developing entrustable professional activities for general dentistry at the University of North Carolina

Author:

Quinonez Rocio B.1,Broome Angela2,Nesbit Sam3,Tittemore Ashley1,Kowlowitz Vicki1,Duqum Ibrahim3,Uyan Dilek3,Musskopf Marta L.3,Phillips Keith3,Moretti Antonio3,Mason Matt3,Jacobs Alexa1,Brian Zachary4,Simancas‐Pallares Miguel4,Swift Edward J.1,Ramaswamy Vidya5,Guthmiller Janet M.1

Affiliation:

1. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

2. Division of Diagnostic Sciences University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

3. Division of Comprehensive Oral Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

4. Division of Pediatric and Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

5. University of Michigan School of Dentistry Ann Arbor Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAs part of curriculum innovation, the University of North Carolina (UNC) Adams School of Dentistry identified core entrustable professional activities (EPAs) that graduates must demonstrate for practice readiness. This paper describes the development of the UNC EPAs and the perceptions of the general dentistry faculty.MethodsUpon establishing a blueprint of knowledge, skills, and attitudes of UNC graduates, using a distributed leadership approach, faculty teams developed EPAs focused on the patient care process. The American Dental Education Association Compendium of Clinical Competency Assessments and Commission on Dental Accreditation Standards informed the team's work. Perceptions of the assessment framework were examined using a questionnaire completed by 13 general dentistry faculty considering the importance, accuracy, and agreement of each EPA, associated domains of competence, and encounter management on a 6‐point rating scale.ResultsDistributed leadership was a useful strategy in EPA development to disperse decision‐making and build ownership. Through multiple iterations, four EPAs (assessment, plan of care, collaborative care, and provision of care) with associated sub‐EPAs emerged. EPAs included a description, required knowledge and skills, and rubrics for assessment. The general dentistry faculty reported a high level of importance, accuracy, and agreement with EPAs, domains of competence, and encounter management.DiscussionEPAs provide a standardized manner to describe the comprehensive work dentists perform, shifting away from individual competencies. The UNC EPAs provide the foundation for longitudinal measures of competence preparing graduates for independent practice. With limited EPAs frameworks available in dentistry, we aim to inform the development and implementation of EPAs across dental education.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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