Consistency in decision-making between survey teams and the decision-making body in a professional education program accrediting agency

Credibility of an education program accreditor is dependent on consistency in decision-making among program reviews. The use of peer-review accreditation survey teams is a potential source of inconsistency in the review of individual programs, especially so when the agency employs non-prescriptive a...

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Main Author: Robert Hash
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) 2019-05-01
Series:MedEdPublish
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Online Access:https://www.mededpublish.org/Manuscripts/2433
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spelling doaj-d23b9b40b8244908860120032e6866f12020-11-25T02:06:23ZengAssociation for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE)MedEdPublish2312-79962019-05-0182Consistency in decision-making between survey teams and the decision-making body in a professional education program accrediting agencyRobert Hash0American Medical AssociationCredibility of an education program accreditor is dependent on consistency in decision-making among program reviews. The use of peer-review accreditation survey teams is a potential source of inconsistency in the review of individual programs, especially so when the agency employs non-prescriptive accreditation standards. The accrediting agency that is the subject of this study utilized multiple steps to ensure consistency in the recommendations from peer survey teams. Analysis of the agreement between survey team recommendations and final decisions by the decision-making body revealed a coefficient of agreement of 0.927, indicated a high degree of agreement. The results suggest the accrediting agency's processes are effective in ensuring that peer review survey teams are applying the accreditation standards consistently between peer teams and the accrediting agency. https://www.mededpublish.org/Manuscripts/2433accreditationpeer reviewconsistencyeducational program
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Consistency in decision-making between survey teams and the decision-making body in a professional education program accrediting agency
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consistency
educational program
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title Consistency in decision-making between survey teams and the decision-making body in a professional education program accrediting agency
title_short Consistency in decision-making between survey teams and the decision-making body in a professional education program accrediting agency
title_full Consistency in decision-making between survey teams and the decision-making body in a professional education program accrediting agency
title_fullStr Consistency in decision-making between survey teams and the decision-making body in a professional education program accrediting agency
title_full_unstemmed Consistency in decision-making between survey teams and the decision-making body in a professional education program accrediting agency
title_sort consistency in decision-making between survey teams and the decision-making body in a professional education program accrediting agency
publisher Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE)
series MedEdPublish
issn 2312-7996
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Credibility of an education program accreditor is dependent on consistency in decision-making among program reviews. The use of peer-review accreditation survey teams is a potential source of inconsistency in the review of individual programs, especially so when the agency employs non-prescriptive accreditation standards. The accrediting agency that is the subject of this study utilized multiple steps to ensure consistency in the recommendations from peer survey teams. Analysis of the agreement between survey team recommendations and final decisions by the decision-making body revealed a coefficient of agreement of 0.927, indicated a high degree of agreement. The results suggest the accrediting agency's processes are effective in ensuring that peer review survey teams are applying the accreditation standards consistently between peer teams and the accrediting agency.
topic accreditation
peer review
consistency
educational program
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