A Consensus Based Research Agenda for Faculty and Learner Development in Competency Based Medical Education.

Publication Type Review
Authors Jordan J, Lovell E, Zvonar I, Yarris L, Zamignani N, Caretta-Weyer H, Cassara M, Clarke S, Shah K, Riddell J, Rider A, Patterson L, Schulwolf S, Cyrus J, Moll J
Journal AEM Educ Train
Volume 10
Issue 1
Pagination e70141
Date Published 02/20/2026
ISSN 2472-5390
Abstract Competency based medical education (CBME) is an outcome-driven training model that assesses individual learners based on competencies and observable abilities. Although implementation of competencies and milestones by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education has provided some ground work, full adoption of CBME is in its infancy in emergency medicine. Successful implementation of CBME will require dedicated attention to faculty and learner development; however, there is limited data or best practices available for guidance. To address this need, the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine convened a consensus conference to establish a research agenda for CBME with one workgroup specifically focused on faculty and learner development. In this paper, we present a consensus research agenda for faculty and learner development in CBME designed to advance faculty development and learner engagement within CBME in EM over the next decade.
DOI 10.1002/aet2.70141
PubMed ID 41737964
PubMed Central ID PMC12928065
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