Developing a Cultural Consensus Analysis Based on the Internal Medicine Milestones (M-CCA)

  • Smith C
  • Hill W
  • Francovich C
  • et al.
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Abstract

A national task force identified domains and developmental milestones from the national competencies for resident training. Cultural Consensus Analysis (CCA) is a standard anthropological technique that can identify value conflicts. We created a CCA based on the internal medicine milestones (M-CCA) in 3 steps: converted the 38 domains into active statements; reduced the total number to 12 by summarizing and combining; and simplified the wording. This M-CCA needs further validation, after which it may be useful for assessing the 6-competency model.

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Smith, C. S., Hill, W., Francovich, C., Morris, M., Langlois-Winkle, F., Caverzagie, K., & Iobst, W. (2011). Developing a Cultural Consensus Analysis Based on the Internal Medicine Milestones (M-CCA). Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 3(2), 246–248. https://doi.org/10.4300/jgme-d-10-00198.1

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