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KMID : 1034020240260000048
Korean Medical Education Review
2024 Volume.26 No. 0 p.48 ~ p.63
The Patient-Centered Doctor¡¯s Competency Framework in Korea
Jeon Woo-Taek

Jung Han-Na
Kim Young-Jon
Kim Chan-Woong
Yune So-Jung
Lee Geon-Ho
Im Sun-Ju
Lee Sun-Woo
Abstract
With increasing demands for medical care by society, the medical system, and general citizens and rapid changes in doctor¡¯s awareness, the competencies required of doctors are also changing. The goal of this study was to develop a doctor¡¯s competency framework from the patient¡¯s perspective, and to make it the basis for the development of milestones and entrustable professional activities for each period of medical student education and resident training. To this end, a big data analysis using topic modeling was performed on domestic and international research papers (2011?2020), domestic newspaper articles (2016?2020), and domestic social networking service data (2016?2020) related to doctor¡¯s competencies. Delphi surveys were conducted twice with 28 medical education experts. In addition, a survey was conducted on doctor¡¯s competencies among 1,000 citizens, 407 nurses, 237 medical students, 361 majors, and 200 specialists. Through the above process, six core competencies, 16 sub-competencies, and 47 competencies were derived as subject-oriented doctor¡¯s competencies. The core competencies were: (1) competency related to disease and health as an expert; (2) competency related to patients as a communicator; (3) competency related to colleagues as a collaborator; (4) competency related to society as a health care leader (5) competency related to oneself as a professional, and (6) competency related to academics as a scholar who contributes to the development of medicine.
KEYWORD
Competency framework, Doctor¡¯s competency, Patient-centered competency, Physician competency
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