We Are What We Repeatedly Do: Using Clinical Care Measures in Learner Assessment

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When
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Where

Virtual

Contacts

Academy of Education Scholars
cfe [at] gwu [dot] edu (cfe[at]gwu[dot]edu)

Join the Academy of Education Scholars on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, for 

“We Are What We Repeatedly Do: Using Clinical Care Measures in Learner Assessment”

 presented by Ben Kinnear, MD, PhD.

Medical education programs (both UME and GME) are accountable to the public to train physicians who can deliver high-quality care. In order to keep that promise, programs must assess the quality of care their learners deliver. Frequently, this is done through rater-based assessment methods that certainly provide value, but may not reflect actual clinical care quality. To address this, multiple approaches are being developed to bridge the gap between clinical care measures and learner assessment. This presentation will describe the rationale for using clinical care measures in assessment, debate the benefits and challenges of multiple current approaches, and discuss what is on the horizon as technology continues to improve.

Learning Objectives:

Debate the opportunities and challenges of using clinical care measures for learner assessment
Describe current approaches to integrating clinical care measures into programmatic assessment
Imagine ways technology could unlock new approaches to measuring the quality of care delivered by medical learners

Dr. Ben Kinnear, is an associate professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics in the Division of Hospital Medicine at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

Event Audience
Faculty, All SMHS Community

Event Host
Academy of Education Scholars