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Title: Objectives to Outcomes


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Objectives to Outcomes
  • Jason Zigmont, PhD
  • System Director,
  • Experiential Learning

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  • Are you doing this to improve outcomes or to
    check a box?

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Core Beliefs
  • We believe that everyone participating in
    experiential learning activities is intelligent,
    well-trained, cares about doing their best and
    wants to improve. Adapted from the Center for
    Medical Simulation, Cambridge, MA
  • The goal is to improve outcomes through
    experiential learning
  • Education does not
  • equal learning

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Blooms Taxonomy
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Learning Outcomes Model
Experiences
The Individual
  • Well-Tuned Learning Orientation
  • Mental Models
  • Analogical Reasoning
  • Challenging
  • Emotionally Charged
  • Mistakes or Errors

Improved Patient Outcomes
  • Skilled Mentors
  • Evidence Based Medicine
  • Products and Protocols

Environment
Zigmont et. al., 2011) Theoretical Foundations of
Learning Through Simulation. Seminars in
Perinatology, April 2011, Vol 35, Issue 2, p.
47-51
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Problem Identification and Needs Assessment
  • Health Care Problem
  • - Current Approach
  • Ideal Approach

Evaluation and Feedback
Targeted Needs Assessment
  • Individual Learners
  • Program
  • Learners
  • Learning Environment

Implementation
Goals and Objectives
  • Obtaining Political Support
  • Securing Resources
  • Addressing Barriers
  • Introducing the Curriculum
  • Administering the Curriculum
  • Broad Goals
  • Specific Measurable Objectives

Educational Strategies
  • Content/Method/Simulation

Kern DE, Thomas PA, Howard DM, Bass EB.
Curriculum Development for Medical Education A
Six-step Approach. Johns Hopkins Press 1998.
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