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Title: The Royal College of Pathologists the overall assessment system


1
The Royal College of Pathologists the overall
assessment system
  • Dr. Trevor Gray
  • Director of Examinations and Assessment

2
The Assessment System
  • Overview of PMETB and assessment strategy
  • How WBA fits with other assessments
  • Advantages and disadvantages of WBA compared with
    other assessments
  • Local organisation of WBA and how it is
    administered by the College
  • Future prospects

3
Overview
  • PMETB (and the MMC process) has laid down
    significant challenges to medical postgraduate
    training (elegantly dissected in the Tooke
    report)
  • PMETB principle is that training and assessment
    should be much more integrated an assessment
    system
  • Workplace-based assessment is an essential
    element of the assessment of trainees undertaking
    specialist medical training
  • The specialty curriculum, training, exams and
    assessments are core College business (in the
    charter)
  • The Colleges aim is to develop a validated
    assessment system which is fit for purpose

4
PMETB strategy on assessment
  • PMETB principles for assessment 2004
  • Nine principles for assessment systems
  • Now backed up with technical documentation
  • Principles based on overarching strategy
  • Workplace-based assessment
  • Examinations of knowledge
  • Examinations of Clinical Skills
  • (Workplace-based assessment PMETB, Jan 2005)
  • Specialty curriculum and assessment system now
    approved by PMETB
  • (i.e. match strategy)

5
Workplace-based Assessment
  • Assessment based on performance in the workplace
    and measured there
  • Assessed locally by supervisors as well as staff
    of all grades in contact with the trainee
  • Assessment occurs during normal work immediately
    followed by feedback so trainee receives
    continuous feedback on their routine performance
  • Results put into trainee portfolio for their
    annual review and hence important for trainee
    development and ultimately their employment
    contract

6
College Assessment Systemapproved by PMETB
  • Workplace-based assessment
  • Year 1 assessment
  • MRCPath Part 1 (test of knowledge)
  • MRCPath Part 2 (test of skills and applied
    knowledge)
  • Feedback on regular basis (WBA)
  • Educational supervisors report
  • ARCP (Annual Review of Competency Progression)

7
The College Assessment system Millers pyramid
WBA - MSF
Does
WBA e.g. Mini-CEX, DOPS
Shows
MRCPath Part 2 Practical
Knows how
MRCPath Part 1
Knows
8
Value of multiple assessments
  • Key is several modes of assessment
    triangulation
  • A single exam system (MRCPath) does not provide
    adequate coverage of clinical practice
  • WBA is also not sufficient in itself

(Assessment System Guidance PMETB)
9
Examinations and Assessment
  • Examinations are simply one particular form of
    assessment
  • Assessments are
  • formative (involve feedback and are intended to
    guide training) or
  • summative (assess whether reach given standard)
    e.g. driving test, MRCPath
  • All assessments should be blueprinted to the
    curriculum to demonstrate that the most
    appropriate method is being used

10
How Workplace-based Assessment fits with MRCPath
  • Workplace-based assessment depends on assessment
    by local staff, examinations rely on assessment
    by those who have had no contact with the trainee
  • Examinations provide an independent assessment of
    knowledge and practical skills to national
    standards
  • Workplace-based assessment provides a local
    insight into candidates performance in routine
    tasks and interaction with staff and patients

11
How Workplace-based Assessment fits with MRCPath
  • Workplace-based assessment is a local process
    governed by deaneries albeit to PMETB standards
  • Examinations are organised nationally by the
    College
  • Comments, complaints and appeals for WBA go to
    deanery, for exams go to College

12
Workplace-based Assessment Advantages
  • Measurement occurs in more authentic environment
    than the simulated one of the examination room
  • Trainees can take assessment in their own time
    and are not limited to exam timetable
  • The assessment tools are set up to provide
    extensive feedback to the candidate (formative)
  • Use of computerised forms makes them easy to
    record

13
Workplace-based Assessment Disadvantages
  • To avoid time-consuming busy assessment forms,
    the assessments are often simplified if not
    simplistic
  • A robust rating can only occur if there are a
    number of independent observers which can be
    difficult in small specialties
  • They have only been validated in a number of
    clinical settings but not in all pathology
    settings
  • Computerised forms can over-simplify complex
    judgements and may not reward excellence
    appropriately

14
Year 1 Assessment (OSPE)
  • Developed to provide evidence of progression in
    run-through training in the absence of further
    recruitment and selection
  • Designed to assess progress in first year and be
    taken after 7 months training
  • It is a test to indicate the capability and
    potential of a trainee through a test of applied
    knowledge and skills relevant to the year 1
    curriculum

15
Training and Assessment Plan
ARCP
F1
F2
ST1
ST2
ST3
ST4
ST5
Foundation
Stage A
Stage B
Stage D
Stage C
WBA
Workplace-based assessment
MSF
Y1A
MRCPath CCT
Part 1
Part 2
16
The training environment
  • Workplace-based assessment utilises the skills of
    a wide variety of professional groups as
    assessors medical, nursing, BMS, clinical
    scientist, ancillary staff
  • The College cannot train or quality assure all
    assessors
  • Training centres are recommended to develop a
    training environment where those with the skills
    needed for assessment are recognised and training
    is cascaded from those attending events such as
    this

17
Workplace-based Assessments and the College
  • WBA is part of assessment system for Specialist
    Trainees from 1st August 2007
  • Assessments need to be undertaken from early in
    training and recorded for ARCP
  • 2007 Launch of tools and paper-based assessment
    forms
  • College is researching web-based systems similar
    to the ones used in foundation

18
Workplace-based Assessments and the College
  • April 2008 pilot web-based system
  • By August 2008 launch of web-based system
  • Use data generated by all assessments including
    MSF and OSPE for evaluation of assessment
    strategy
  • Ensure compliance with MMC Gold Guide and planned
    ARCP

19
Vision for College Assessment system
  • College will have integrated specialty curriculum
    and assessment system endorsed by PMETB
  • College will have fully validated workplace-based
    assessment tools delivering feedback on progress
    to trainees throughout course
  • Valid and reliable tests will underpin MRCPath
    examination Part 1 test of knowledge, Part 2
    test of applied knowledge and skills

20
Factors affecting future assessment strategy
  • Selection into specialty may not be an annual
    process in future compromising ability to deliver
    year 1 assessment (except maybe in
    Histopathology)
  • Multiple recruitment may require more flexibility
    in arrangements for WBA
  • Selection into specialty may involve a national
    set of tests (Tooke and Academy) displacing Year
    1 assessment

21
Factors affecting future assessment strategy
  • Workplace-based assessment is likely to continue
    but its use must be evidence-based
  • Workplace-based assessment is not cast in stone
    work in progress and subject to improvement
    following evaluation
  • Place of individual components of assessment in
    MRCPath, Year 1 assessment and workplace-based
    assessment may change

22
Summary
  • The Colleges education and training, assessment
    and examinations departments have worked hard to
    produce curricula and assessments acceptable to
    PMETB
  • This training day is the first for
    workplace-based assessment and is intended to
    assist training centres to develop assessment
    locally
  • Workplace-based assessment will be subject to a
    full programme of validation and optimisation to
    ensure fitness for purpose
  • The College is looking to source a web-based
    system to support workplace-based assessment

23
Glossary
  • ARCP Annual Review of Competence Progression
  • CbD Case-based Discussion
  • DOPS Direct observation of practical skills
  • ECE Evaluation of clinical events
  • MSF Multi-source feedback (ePATH-SPRAT)
  • Mini-CEX Mini clinical evaluation exercise
  • OSPE Objective structured practical examination
  • PMETB Postgraduate medical education and training
    board
  • WBA Workplace-based assessment
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