Looking back, moving forward: A practical guide to implementing the updated ACGME geriatric medicine Milestones 2.0

Shoshana Streiter,Kevin Foley,Katherine Bennett,Eric Widera, Steven Barczi,Helen Fernandez, Min Ho Cho,Aubrey Knight, Ryan DeLong, Kathryn Eubank, Rachelle Gajadhar,Jennie Kirby,Laura Edgar

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society(2023)

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The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) developed the Milestones as a tool to aid trainee assessment based on the framework of the six core competencies of practice. Variability in the interpretation and application of the original Milestones prompted the ACGME to convene work groups within the different specialties and subspecialties to update the Milestones. The Geriatric Medicine work group was convened in 2019 with the goal of clarifying and simplifying the language of the Milestones, revising content to be specific to geriatrics, and developing supplemental resources to aid in implementation and use. We suggest using a practical, four-step process to implement the updated Milestones, called the Milestones 2.0, in fellowship programs by: (1) training faculty in the use of the Milestones 2.0, including an overview of the background and updates, (2) mapping the Milestones 2.0 to existing assessments, (3) educating fellows about the Milestones 2.0 and (4) presenting and discussing the Milestones 2.0 at Clinical Competency Committee meetings. This systematic approach promotes the development of a shared mental model for trainee assessments.
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ACGME,competency based medical education,geriatric medical education,innovations in medical education,Milestones
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