





COMPETENCY DEFINITIONS
- The competent graduate listens attentively and communicates
clearly with patients, families, and health care team members.
- The graduate establishes the rapport necessary to form
and maintain a therapeutic relationship with the patient.
- The competent graduate elicits and records a complete
and accurate history and performs a skillful examination appropriate to
a variety of patient encounters.
- The graduate correctly determines whether to perform
a comprehensive or suitably focused history and physical examination.
- The graduate also correctly selects, proficiently performs,
and accurately interprets selected clinical procedures and laboratory tests.
- The competent graduate knows and can explain the scientific
underpinnings, at the molecular, cellular, organ, whole body, and environmental
levels for states of health and disease based upon current understanding
and cutting-edge advances in contemporary basic science.
- The graduate uses this information to diagnose, manage
and prevent the common health problems of individuals, families, and communities
in collaboration with them.
- The graduate develops a problem list and different diagnosis,
carries out additional investigations, chooses and implements interventions
with consultation and referral as needed, determines outcome goals, recognizes
and utilizes opportunities for prevention, monitors progress, shares information
and educates, and adjusts therapy and diagnosis according to results.
- The competent graduate is aware of the limits of his/her
personal knowledge and experience.
- The graduate actively sets and pursues clear learning
goals, exploits new opportunities for intellectual growth and professional
enlightenment, is capable of critical, reliable and valid self-assessment,
and applies the knowledge gained to the practice of his/her profession.
- The competent graduate approaches the practice of medicine
with awareness of his/her limits, strengths, weaknesses and personal vulnerabilities.
- The graduate assesses personal values and priorities
in order to develop and maintain an appropriate balance of personal and
professional commitments.
- The graduate seeks help and advice when needed for his/her
own difficulties and develops personally appropriate coping strategies.
- The graduate recognizes his/her effect on others in professional
contacts.
- The graduate seeks, accurately receives and appropriately
responds to performance feedback.
The competent graduate:
- recognizes the diverse factors that influence the health
of the individual and the community;
- identifies the sociocultural, familial, psychological,
economic, environmental, legal, political and spiritual factors impacting
health care and health care delivery;
- and responds to these factors by planning and advocating
the appropriate course of action at both the individual and the community
level.
The competent graduate:
- recognizes the ethical issues of medical practice and
health policy;
- identifies alternatives in difficult ethical choices;
- analyzes systematically the conflicting considerations
supporting different alternatives;
- and formulates, defends, and effectively carries out
a course of action that takes account of this ethical complexity.
The graduate combines a willingness to recognize the nature
of the value systems of patients and others with commitment to his/her own
system and the ethical choices necessary to maintain his/her own ethical
integrity.
The competent graduate recognizes and thoroughly characterizes
a problem.
The graduate:
- develops an informed plan of action,
- acts to resolve the problem,
- and subsequently assesses the results of his/her actions.
- The competent graduate recognizes the powerful impact
of his/her professional attitudes and behavior on others and consistently
demonstrates the highest standards of excellence, duty, and accountability
to the patient.
- The competent graduate recognizes his/her role in working
collaboratively with others to meet the health care needs of the individual
and the community.
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