As we move towards a model of Competency-Based Surgical Education, individualization of training may be needed. How can we get the right education to the right trainee at the right time? How can we link education to actual patient outcomes? Precision education aims to do just that, while leveraging technology, data, and analytics to decrease burden on assessors. While this approach offers a lot of promise to advance surgical education, it can be difficult to conceptualize how this would be implemented in practice. We’re joined by an expert in the field of precision medical education, Dr. Jesse Burk-Rafel, to break down what precision education is and how it might integrate into our current system of surgical education


Join hosts Nicole Brooks MD, Judith French PhD, and Jeremy Lipman MD, MHPE for this exciting conversation with Jesse Burk-Rafel MD.


Learning Objectives


1.     Listeners will define precision education.

2.     Listeners will describe examples of how precision medical or surgical education is being used currently. 

3.     Listeners will explain barriers that must be addressed with the implementation of precision surgical education, including bias and issues with data sharing. 

4.     Listeners will consider how precision surgical education will evolve, including possible use within their own institution to completement competency-based surgical education.


References


Desai SV, Burk-Rafel J, Lomis KD, et al. Precision Education: The Future of Lifelong Learning in Medicine. Academic Medicine. 2024;99(4).



https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38277444/



Richardson J, Santen SA, Mejicano GC, et al. Learner Assessment and Program Evaluation: Supporting Precision Education. Academic Medicine. 2024;99(4).



https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38166211/



Perrone KH, Abdelaal AE, Pugh CM, Okamura AM. Haptics: The Science of Touch As a Foundational Pathway to Precision Education and Assessment. Academic Medicine. 2024;99(4).



https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38109654/



Sukhera J. Precision Education and Equity: A Participatory Framework to Advance Equitable Assessment. Academic Medicine. 2024;99(4).



 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38109658/



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