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Developing Subject-Specific Benchmarks as Tool for Internal and External Quality Assurance Medical Education in the Caribbean: Accreditation and Quality Issues Presentation to the European Alliance for Subject-Specific and Professional Accreditation & Quality Assurance (EASPA) March 2015 LORNA PARKINS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CAAM-HP

Globalisation and Medical Education Quality Assurance and Accreditation Outline of Presentation Background to the Development of Medical Education and Medical Education Accreditation Establishment of the CAAM-HP Membership Objectives Accreditation System of the CAAM-HP Activities International Recognition of the CAAM-HP Tenth Anniversary Concluding Comments 2

The Caribbean GULF OF MEXICO Bahamas, The ATLANTIC OCEAN Cuba Mexico Cayman Islands Jamaica Belize Honduras CARIBBEAN SEA l Salvador Nicaragua Costa Rica Panama Haiti Turks and C aicos Islands Dominican Republic British Virgin Islands Puerto Rico Anguilla Virgin Islands St. Kitts and Nevis Antigua and Barbuda Guadeloupe Aruba St. Vincent and the Grenadines Netherlands Antilles Venezuela Dominica Martinique St. Lucia Grenada Barbados Trinidad and Tobago Colombia Guyana Suriname 3

Globalisation and Medical Education Caribbean education sector transformed by globalisation- odemand for tertiary education has increased. oto satisfy demand, governments encourage private providers, hence the proliferation of foreign universities. ohowever, uncertainties about programme quality have come to the fore. 4

Globalisation and Medical Education (cont d) Consequently, countries have sought to establish quality assurance systems but not without challenges such as: Dearth of requisite competence; Difficulty in providing independent external reviewers; Differences in the types of systems used; Variation in the disclosure of accreditation results; also, disparity of control measures between national and foreign providers; Graduates are trained locally for practise elsewhere; also, the inadequacy of the initial granting of a charter as the sole requirement for operation. 5

Background to the Development of Medical Education and Medical Education Accreditation in the Caribbean Medical education and accreditation: where it began In 1948, with 33 students at the UCWI, Mona Campus, Jamaica, now The University of the West Indies (UWI), a regional university Accreditation was the purview of the GMC until 2001 Quality Assurance System The UWI has a formal, internal system. It also undergoes external reviews. 6

Background Caribbean (cont d) Other medical schools later established 1963- the University of Guyana and its School of Medicine in 1985 ono accreditation prior to CAAM-HP s survey visit in 2006 1969- the medical school at the University of Suriname 7

Background Caribbean (cont d) Influx of offshore, for profit schools (main target population- the US) 1977- St. George s University, Grenada oevaluated by US state agencies and CAAM-HP 1978- Ross University, Dominica oevaluated by the Dominica Medical Board and CAAM-HP Steady increase since the 1980s IMED reported: oover 30 medical schools in the region; omedical schools per capita for the Caribbean- the highest in the world. Source: - Van Zanten, Marta; Parkins, L. M.; Karle, H; Hallock, J. A. 2009. Accreditation of Undergraduate Medical Education in the Caribbean: Report on the Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education In Medicine and Other Health Professions. Academic Medicine 84 (6): 771-775. 8

COUNTRY Antigua 2 Anguilla 1 Aruba 1 Belize 2 Bonaire 1 Curacao 2 Dominica 2 Grand Cayman 1 Guyana 3 Jamaica 1 Saba 1 St Kitts & Nevis 6 St Eustatius 1 St Marteen 1 St Lucia 4 St Vincent & the Grenadines 1 No. of Offshore Schools 9

Background Caribbean (cont d) Categories of schools/universities in the Caribbean Regional The UWI National University of Suriname; University of Guyana Offshore, for profit 10

Background Caribbean (cont d) Factors influencing increasing number of US citizens attending schools outside the US MCAT score requirement for US schools not met; Proximity to the US; The language of instruction- English; Flexibility of the academic calendar; Lower tuition fees; Desire to become a medical doctor. 11

Background Caribbean (cont d) Concerns raised in the U.S. about medical schools in the Caribbean given, among other things, the absence of a uniform system of quality assurance. With this comes the tendency to lump Caribbean medical schools without distinction. 12

Establishment of the CAAM-HP The foregoing developments gave credence to the need for a regional accreditation body The Response: CAAM-HP the CARICOM Single Market & Economy (CSME) the need to ensure quality education and training of professionals also gave rise to CAAM-HP CAAM-HP established under the auspices of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) CSME: the creation of a large economic space without restrictions on the movement of skilled personnel and resources and without discriminatory access to resources CARICOM: economic and political affiliation of 15 countries 13

Establishment of the CAAM-HP CAAM-HP s remit: the accreditation of degree level programs of education in the health professions CAAM-HP s Legal Authority Agreement establishing CAAM-HP signed by 11 CARICOM members othere is difficulty in getting other member states to sign. Yet, CAAM-HP accommodates schools in those states. Act of Parliament, Jamaica: The Caribbean Accreditation Authority (Medicine and other Health Professions) Act, 2006 14

Membership of the CAAM-HP CAAM-HP s Membership is multidisciplinary. Representatives include: oschools/universities ostudents ocivil Society oprofessional associations oexternal professionals 15

Objectives of the CAAM-HP (a) To achieve and maintain standards of excellence in programmes of education in medicine and other health professions; (b) To establish an efficient system of regulation in relation to the standards and quality of such programmes of education; (c) To secure international recognition of the programmes of education in medicine and other health professions; (d) To maintain the confidence of the peoples of the region in the quality of medical and other health professions training offered in the region. 16

Similar to the LCME s; Accreditation System Functions with a clear authoritative mandate; Operates independently of governments and institutions; Uses predefined profession-specific standards and transparent procedures. 17

Aims of the process: Accreditation System (cont d) To certify the quality of a programme; To promote institutional self-evaluation and improvement; To assure society and the medical professions of the qualifications of graduates of accredited schools. 18

The Standards deal with: Accreditation System (cont d) The Institutional Setting The Students Educational Programme The Faculty Educational Resources Internship Continuing Professional Education 19

The Standards: Accreditation System (cont d) Compilation took into account regional circumstances and international standards; Written to give assurance of the quality of training However, graduates must meet standards for independent practice, as reflected in CAAM-HP s standards for Internship and as determined by the Caribbean Association of Medical Councils (CAMC). 20

Accreditation System (cont d) The Accreditation Process involves: Preparation of an institutional self-study (ISS) Site visit by survey team Report development and review for accreditation determination 21

Site survey team Accreditation System (cont d) The Secretariat appoints survey teams. A database of experienced professionals is maintained. Each team comprises a CAAM-HP member and a representative cross section of basic science and clinical educators. Team prepares a report of the visit for consideration and accreditation determination by CAAM-HP. 22

Accreditation System (cont d) Accreditation decision communicated to: othe school, othe Secretary-General of CARICOM, othe public. A school may: odisclose the report; oappeal the decision. 23

Accreditation System (cont d) Full accreditation is awarded or renewed when a programme is deemed to have met standards. By judging the compliance of programmes, CAAM-HP serves the interests of the public and students. Transparency of the system is maintained by availability of the standards and details of the accreditation process on the website at www.caam-hp.org. 24

Activities to Date Accreditation exercises conducted/pending The University of the West Indies (UWI)- medicine, 2006 and 2012; veterinary medicine, 2009 and 2015; dental education programme, St Augustine Campus, 2010 and 2014 University of Guyana School of Medicine, 2006 and 2013 St George s University School of Medicine, Grenada, 2007, 2011 and 2015 Ross University School of Medicine, Dominica, 2008 and 2014 American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine, 2011 and 2014 University of Science, Arts & Technology (USAT), Montserrat, 2007 and 2011 25

Activities (cont d) Accreditation exercises (cont d) Avalon University School of Medicine, Curacao, 2013 Spartan Health Sciences University, St Lucia, 2013 and 2015 Xavier University School of Medicine, Aruba, 2013 and 2015 Windsor University School of Medicine, St Kitts, 2014 International American University, St Lucia, 2014 Trinity School of Medicine, St Vincent & the Grenadines, 2015 St James School of Medicine (SJSM), Anguilla, 2015 26

Activities (cont d) Schools in the Dominican Republic and Mexico have expressed interest. Other activities Monitoring of proposed and developing programmes oall American Institute of Medical Sciences (AAIMS), Jamaica ovanguard School of Medicine, Montserrat oglobal University Schools of Medicine and Public Health (GU-MED), Turks & Caicos othe UWI School of Dentistry, Mona Campus, Jamaica 27

Other activities (cont d) Activities (cont d) Conducting workshops oto orient new members oto train potential surveyors oto guide schools preparing for site visits 28

Activities (cont d) Standards for other health professions CAAM-HP developed its own standards for dentistry, veterinary medicine and nursing. 29

Recognition International Recognition The CAAM-HP has the responsibility to establish affiliations and secure int l recognition. Increasing international interest has led to several initiatives. 30

Recognition (cont d) Activities (cont d) A relationship has been forged with the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME). owfme advisor has participated in CAAM-HP site visit. owith assistance from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), CAAM-HP and WFME successfully hosted an Invitational Conference on Accreditation of Medical Education Programmes in the Caribbean in 2007. 31

Recognition (cont d) Activities (cont d) Through membership of International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE) Caribbean Area Network for Quality Assurance in Tertiary Education (CANQATE) Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) CHEA International Quality Group (CIQG) - and participations in meetings of: 32

Activities (cont d) Recognition (cont d) Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB), Administrators in Medicine (AIM), ECFMG, UNESCO and International Association of Medical Regulatory Authorities (IAMRA) - CAAM-HP has gained international exposure. 33

Recognition (cont d) Activities (cont d) In January 2008, the UK government gave formal recognition to CAAM-HP as the authority responsible for the accreditation of new and developing medical schools for the British Overseas Territories located in the Caribbean. CAAM-HP has been granted international recognition through WFME/FAIMER collaboration. 34

Recognition Activities (cont d) NCFMEA Comparability Determination Successful, for Antigua and Jamaica - The importance of this is to facilitate loans for international students who want to attend medical school outside the US. 35

10 th Anniversary Conference Tenth Anniversary July 28-30, 2014, Montego Bay, Jamaica Coming of Age: Lessons from the Past, Strategies for the Future The purpose was to celebrate successes and determine the way forward in light of important developments in accreditation practices. It was well supported by the schools from the Caribbean Community, Aruba and the Dominican Republic Presenters came from the Caribbean, the US and UK 36

Concluding Comments Schoolsoacknowledge the usefulness of the process; orecognise the importance of regular accreditation. 37

Concluding Comments (cont d) Challenges Resistance from the nursing profession Schools failure to notify CAAM-HP of changes Conflicts of interest with school s leadership Positives The development of CAAM-HP is a positive step towards promoting quality medical education in the region. 38

END OF PRESENTATION THANK YOU! 39