The residency program must
require its residents to obtain competencies in the 6 areas below to
the level expected of a new practitioner. Toward this end, programs
must define the specific knowledge, skills, and attitudes required and
provide educational experiences as needed in order for their residents
to demonstrate:
Patient
Care that is compassionate, appropriate, and effective for the
treatment of health problems and the promotion of health
Medical
Knowledge about established and evolving biomedical, clinical, and
cognate (e.g. epidemiological and social-behavioral) sciences and the
application of this knowledge to patient care
Practice-Based
Learning and Improvement that involves investigation and evaluation
of their own patient care, appraisal and assimilation of scientific
evidence, and improvements in patient care
Interpersonal
and Communication Skills that result in effective information
exchange and teaming with patients, their families, and other health
professionals
Professionalism,
as manifested through a commitment to carrying out
professional responsibilities, adherence to ethical principles, and
sensitivity to a diverse patient population
Systems-Based
Practice, as manifested by actions that demonstrate an awareness of
and responsiveness to the larger context and system of health care and
the ability to effectively call on system resources to provide care
that is of optimal value