Defining Core competencies of the European Society for Sports Traumatology, knee surgery and arthroscopy

Abstract Purpose The European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA) identified the need to develop a competency-based core curriculum for ESSKA specialists, against which all their educational activities, resources and priorities for development could be mapped. The a...

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Main Authors: Michael Taylor Ross, Martin Lind
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40634-020-00276-0
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spelling doaj-8963ed4aa1a24e65b7fd46b0f5c857e32020-11-25T01:58:45ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Experimental Orthopaedics2197-11532020-07-017111610.1186/s40634-020-00276-0Defining Core competencies of the European Society for Sports Traumatology, knee surgery and arthroscopyMichael Taylor Ross0Martin Lind1Primrose Lane Medical CentreDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Århus University HospitalAbstract Purpose The European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA) identified the need to develop a competency-based core curriculum for ESSKA specialists, against which all their educational activities, resources and priorities for development could be mapped. The aim of this study was to take a research-based approach to developing a competency-based core curriculum for ESSKA specialists. Methods A Core Curriculum Working Group, with experts representing the ESSKA Board, Sections and Committees, reviewed existing curricula and literature in their own specialist areas and developed a draft list of 285 core competencies for ESSKA specialists. All ESSKA members were asked to comment and rate the importance of these competencies, and the Working Group used these results to refine the curriculum. Results Four hundred-forty responses to the online survey contained meaningful data. Almost all were ESSKA members, with broad representation of the countries, ages and backgrounds of the membership. All 285 core competencies were considered at least ‘Important’ for ESSKA specialists so are retained in the final curriculum, and no new competencies were added. 82 (29%) were considered ‘Essential’, constituting between 19% and 37% of the competencies within each specialist area. 96 (33.5%) were considered ‘Very Important’, and 107 (37.5%) ‘Important’. Conclusions A competency-based core curriculum for ESSKA specialists was achieved through a systematic and scholarly approach, involving both expert opinion and engagement of the wider ESSKA membership. The core curriculum addresses the identified need in terms of educational development for ESSKA and should also be of interest to the wider orthopaedic and sports medicine communities.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40634-020-00276-0CurriculumCoreCompetenciesOrthopaedicsSports medicineSurvey
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Defining Core competencies of the European Society for Sports Traumatology, knee surgery and arthroscopy
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
Curriculum
Core
Competencies
Orthopaedics
Sports medicine
Survey
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Martin Lind
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title Defining Core competencies of the European Society for Sports Traumatology, knee surgery and arthroscopy
title_short Defining Core competencies of the European Society for Sports Traumatology, knee surgery and arthroscopy
title_full Defining Core competencies of the European Society for Sports Traumatology, knee surgery and arthroscopy
title_fullStr Defining Core competencies of the European Society for Sports Traumatology, knee surgery and arthroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Defining Core competencies of the European Society for Sports Traumatology, knee surgery and arthroscopy
title_sort defining core competencies of the european society for sports traumatology, knee surgery and arthroscopy
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
issn 2197-1153
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Purpose The European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA) identified the need to develop a competency-based core curriculum for ESSKA specialists, against which all their educational activities, resources and priorities for development could be mapped. The aim of this study was to take a research-based approach to developing a competency-based core curriculum for ESSKA specialists. Methods A Core Curriculum Working Group, with experts representing the ESSKA Board, Sections and Committees, reviewed existing curricula and literature in their own specialist areas and developed a draft list of 285 core competencies for ESSKA specialists. All ESSKA members were asked to comment and rate the importance of these competencies, and the Working Group used these results to refine the curriculum. Results Four hundred-forty responses to the online survey contained meaningful data. Almost all were ESSKA members, with broad representation of the countries, ages and backgrounds of the membership. All 285 core competencies were considered at least ‘Important’ for ESSKA specialists so are retained in the final curriculum, and no new competencies were added. 82 (29%) were considered ‘Essential’, constituting between 19% and 37% of the competencies within each specialist area. 96 (33.5%) were considered ‘Very Important’, and 107 (37.5%) ‘Important’. Conclusions A competency-based core curriculum for ESSKA specialists was achieved through a systematic and scholarly approach, involving both expert opinion and engagement of the wider ESSKA membership. The core curriculum addresses the identified need in terms of educational development for ESSKA and should also be of interest to the wider orthopaedic and sports medicine communities.
topic Curriculum
Core
Competencies
Orthopaedics
Sports medicine
Survey
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40634-020-00276-0
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