APPLIED PRINCIPLES OF ASSESSMENT IN CLINICAL AND HEALTHCARE EDUCATION (APACHE) 3-4 July 2018 Aberdare Hall, Cardiff IMPROVING CARE THROUGH TEACHING EXCELLENCE
Programme Tuesday 3 July 9.00 10.15 Registration and refreshments 10.15 Welcome and Introductions Dr Steve Riley, Dean of Medical Education C4ME 10.30 Session 1 Keynote talk Professor Erik Driessen, of Maastricht Assessment revisited: from the checklist towards the learner chart 11.30 Parallel Sessions Understanding standard setting Daniel Zahra, of 12.30 Lunch 13.30 Parallel Sessions Work Based Assessments - Dr Steven Capey, Swansea Item Writing - Colin Ferguson, of OSCEs - Dr Jonathan Darling, of Leeds OSCEs - Dr Jonathan Darling, of Leeds Portfolios Professor Erik Driessen, Maastricht 14.30 Parallel Sessions Developing a robust post-test process Jo Cockerill, of 15.30 Tea Clinical Assessors - Dr Elizabeth Metcalf, Cardiff Assessment of Professional Practice - Nick Cooper, of 16.00 Reading/Journal club (papers at the back of this programme) 17.00 19.00 Free time 19.00 Dinner 1
Wednesday 4 July 07.45 Coffee (Breakfast for residents) 08.15 Parallel Sessions Clinical Assessors - Dr Elizabeth Metcalf, Cardiff Developing a robust post-test process - Jo Cockerill, of 09.15 Session 5 Keynote talk Dr Lee Combes, Director of Assessment C4ME, Cardiff 10.15 Coffee 10.30 Session 6 Understanding standard setting - Daniel Zahra, of 11.30 Session 7 Portfolios Professor Erik Driessen, Maastricht 12.30 Lunch and close Item Writing - Colin Ferguson, of Work Based Assessments - Dr Steve Capey, Swansea G Theory Dr Lee Coombes, Cardiff G Theory Dr Lee Coombes, Cardiff * This programme and its contents were correct at the time of publication. Please note that this programme may be subject to change without notice. 2
A message from the Director of Assessment, Centre for Medical Education, Cardiff Dear Delegate, A very warm welcome to APACHE! In 2017 Cardiff and the Academy of Medical educators worked together for the first time on a day long programme for those involved in assessment in a clinical and healthcare context. It was a really interesting exercise to get together a group of experts in assessment issues with such a varied range of experience and to share tried and tested theories, new ideas and good practice with colleagues from across the UK and beyond. Delegates told us they got a great deal out of the event so we decided to hold it again this year. We have some of the same faces from last year and some new ones too. We re particularly thrilled that Erik Driessen has come over from the Netherlands to deliver a keynote talk and a workshop too! We are very grateful to Julie Browne and the Academy of Medical Educators team for all their hard work in organising the event, as well as for the support of the Centre for Medical Education. I hope that you enjoy the two days and take advantage of the informal setting to network and get to know some of your assessment colleagues during the sessions and over dinner. Dr Lee Coombes CENTRE FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION 3
Keynote speaker Professor Erik Driessen Erik Driessen holds a masters degree in educational science and a PhD in medical education. He is Professor in Medical Education and Chair of the Department of Educational Development and Research at the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences of Maastricht. He is Editor in Chief of the Journal Perspectives on Medical Education. Driessen is interested in evaluation and assessment and more specifically topics such as learning and assessment in the workplace, mentoring, and the use of portfolios for learning and assessment. He is also interested in education across different cultures. He publishes on all of these topics in different journals and books. A part of Professor Driessen s work is international: he mentors PHD students from many countries and he participates in a variety of international projects, such as consultancies and research projects in and outside of Europe. In 2008, he was a visiting professor at the Gifu Medical School in Japan. Professor Driessen was award Honorary Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Educators in 2016. Sponsor Cardiff and The Academy of Medical Educators gratefully acknowledge the support of: speedwellsoftware.com 4
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Papers for Journal Club, Tuesday 16.00 17.00 1. Developing a Frequent Look and Rapid Remediation Assessment System for a New Medical School - Chris Ricketts, PhD, and John Bligh, MA, MD 2. Progress test utopia - Cees van der Vleuten, Adrian Freeman, Carlos Fernando Collares 3. Twelve Tips for programmatic assessment - C.P.M. Van Der Vleuten, L.W.T. Schuwirth, E.W. Driessen, M.J.B. Govaerts & S. Heeneman 6