Core Competency Lecture Series
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education identified six areas in which residents must demonstrate competency to successfully complete a residency program.
Many training programs are struggling to develop or find programs for their residents that will satisfy all the required areas. Penn State Hershey Medical Center and the AANS are stepping in to help. Penn State Hershey Medical Center developed a Core Competencies Lecture Series for residents covering some of the core topics inherent in the ACGME competencies. They have generously opened their program to neurosurgical residents and training programs. The AANS provides a link to these programs, and is committed to spreading the word regarding their availability.
What are ACGME Core Competencies?
Areas are specified as:
- patient care
- medical knowledge
- practice-based learning and improvement
- interpersonal and communication skills
- professionalism
- systems-based practice
For details visit the ACGME Web site at: http://www.acgme.org/acWebsite/RRC_280/280_coreComp.asp
Certificates of Participation
Instructions to Residents: view any of the core competency video lectures via the link below. After viewing, return to this page to download a certificate of participation to submit to your program director. The certificate PDF is located here. Fill in your name, the date you viewed the lecture, and the lecture title, then forward it to your program director.
The AANS does not provide CME for these activities.
Link to Lecture Series:
Lectures recently added include Conflicts of Interest in Educational Activities, The Medical Marriage, and Outcomes Assessment and Resident Education. All lectures from 2005 to present are available for free viewing at:
http://www.hmc.psu.edu/competencies/lectures/index.htm