The competence committee is an important element of Competence by Design (CBD). This committee uses data integrated from a variety of sources and observations to make informed and transparent decisions about a learner’s performance and progression. In CBD, promotion decisions are made by the competence committee away from the individual teacher-learner interactions. Shifting broader promotion decisions to the competence committee frees teachers up to focus on giving coaching feedback for improved resident performance. Family Medicine does not have a competence committee per se, however, many of the principles and concepts are similar.
The competence committee identifies patterns of performance revealing a broader picture of a resident’s progression to support their learning over time. Competence committees are able to identify residents who are not meeting their milestones. In these cases, the competence committee can help to arrange support and coaching for residents before they get too far off their trajectory (e.g., assigning special mentors, extra readings or modified rotations).
Royal College Resources
RCPSC: Managing a competence committee
RCPSC: How competence committees deliberate
RCPSC: Status recommendations
RCPSC: Case Scenarios
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File Reviewer Summary Sheet template
PGY4-5 Letter to Resident Template
External Resources
Starting a Clinical Competence Committee, S. B. Promes and M. J. Wagner, 2014
RCPSC Meantime Guide: Competence Committee – Establish a Competence Committee
Additional Resources
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CBME Annual Retreat 2020 – Webinar 2 – Case-Based Discussion: Good Data In, Good Decisions Out
Video - October 19, 2020
Competence Committee Process and Procedures Suggested Guidelines
Developed October 2017 (under revision 04/23)
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Mock Competence Committee Cases
Preparing for the Competence Committee Meeting – Guide for PAs
Developed by the Department of Pediatrics
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RCPSC – An Introduction to Competence Committees
An Introduction to Competence Committees Webinar from the Royal College. June 9, 2020
Twelve tips to maximize the value of a clinical competency committee in postgraduate medical education
Published in June 2018