Title: WFME
1WFME WORLD FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION
2Second Policy Dialogue in the Baltic Countries on
Human Resources for HealthTrends, Initiatives
and Challenges Towards Quality Assurance and
Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications
in the EU An OverviewbyHans Karle, M.D.,
D.M.Sc.President WFME
VILNIUS CONFERENCESEPTEMBER 2005
3OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
- The medical profession
- The European dimension
- Global perspectives
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4BACKGROUND
- World Federation for Medical Education (WFME)
- WHO/WFME Strategic Partnership
- Advisory Committee on Medical Training in EU
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510 ACTUAL TRENDS INHIGHER EDUCATION
- Internationalisation
- Globalisation
- ICT industrialisation
- Virtualisation
- Commercialisation
- Privatisation
- Harmonisation
- Standardisation
- Quality Assurance
- Accreditation
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6ACTUAL HIGHER EDUCATIONQUALITY ASSURANCE
INITIATIVES
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7MAJOR EUROPEAN INITIATIVES
- European Commission
- Medical Directive 93/16/EEC
- The Bologna Process
- European Dimension in Quality Assurance
- European Association for Quality Assurance in
Higher Education (ENQA) - Transnational European Evaluation Project II
- European Commission Thematic Network
- MEDINE Project
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8EU SECTORAL DIRECTIVE 93/16/EEC
- Objective to facilitate free movement of doctors
and mutual recognition of their diplomas,
certificates and other evidence of formal
qualifications - Consolidation of
- 75/362/EEC
- 75/363/EEC
- 86/457/EEC
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9ARTICLE 23BASIC MEDICAL EDUCATION
- Adequate knowledge of sciences in medicine and
good understanding of scientific methods - Sufficient understanding of the structure,
functions and behaviour of healthy and sick
persons - Adequate knowledge of clinical disciplines and
practices - Suitable clinical experiences
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10ARTICLE 23BASIC MEDICAL EDUCATION
Specific requirements Six years/5500 hours
of theoretical and practical instruction in
a university
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11ARTICLE 24SPECIALIST TRAINING
- Based on requirements in article 23
- Comprise theoretical and practical instruction
- Full time course supervised by competent
authority - University centre, teaching hospital and/or other
health establishment - Personal involvement of the trainee
- Duration 3-4-5 years
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12ARTICLE 30 SPECIFIC TRAINING IN GENERAL MEDICAL
PRACTICE
- Based on requirements in article 23
- Two years (in the future three years) of
training, at least six months (in the future one
year) in general medical practice
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13THE BOLOGNA PROCESS AND MEDICAL EDUCATION
- STATEMENT ON
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- THE BOLOGNA PROCESS AND MEDICAL EDUCATION
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- February 2005
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14THEMES OFTHE BOLOGNA PROCESS
- Adoption of a system of easily readable and
comparable degrees - Establishment of a system of credits such as in
the European Credit Transfer System (the ECTS
system) - Promotion of mobility by overcoming obstacles to
the effective exercise of free movement - Promotion of European co-operation in quality
assurance - Promotion of the European dimension in higher
education - Lifelong education
- Involvement of institutions and students
- Promotion of the attractiveness of the European
Higher Education Area - Promotion of closer links between the European
Higher Education Area and the European Research
Area - Two cycle system (bachelor and master)
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15THE BOLOGNA PROCESS AND MEDICAL EDUCATION
Problems for medical education are primarily
related to the following objective
- Adoption of a system essentially based on two
main cycles, undergraduate and graduate
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16WFME/AMEE STATEMENT ON THE BOLOGNA PROCESS AND
MEDICAL EDUCATION
- It should be possible to maintain the long,
integrated one-tier programme if preferred - If medical education is based on two cycles the
undergraduate degree after 3 years (180 ECTS
credits) should not be planned for immediate
access to employment
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17EU THEMATIC NETWORK MEDINE
- Organisations responsible for Task Force III
- World Federation for Medical Education (WFME).
- Association of Medical Schools in Europe (AMSE).
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18OBJECTIVE I
- Work to enhance overall standards of medical
education in Europe through sharing of ideas,
dissemination of best practice, and quality
assurance, in conjunction with other European
agencies such as ENQA and the regional ERA and
making use of the work already carried out by the
WFME.
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19OBJECTIVE II
- Analyse how to adapt the WFME standards to the
European context of medical education and to the
Bologna process in order to establish minimum
requirements for accreditation at medical schools
in Europe.
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20OBJECTIVE III
- Produce a set of quality assurance standards for
medical education in Europe, building on and
adapting existing work such as the WFME Global
Standards as framework for institutional
self-evaluation and for accreditation of
undergraduate medical education programmes.
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21HISTORY OF WFME GLOBAL STANDARDS PROGRAMME
- Launched by Executive Council 1997
- Position Paper on International Standards
- Medical Education 1998, 32, 549-58
- Three International Task Forces
- BME 1999
- PME 2001
- CPD 2002
- Trilogy of WFME Global Standards in Medical
Education for Quality Improvement. WFME Office,
University of Copenhagen, 2003 - www.wfme.org.
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25Aims of WFME Standard Programme
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- Medical Education Quality Improvement Tool
- Instrument in Safeguarding Internationalisation
of Medical Doctors
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26TWO LEVELS OF ATTAINMENT
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- Basic Standards or Minimum Requirements (musts)
- Standards for Quality Development (shoulds)
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27WFME Trilogy of Standards Areas
Basic Medical Education Postgraduate Medical Education Continuing Professional Development (CPD
1. Mission and Objectives 1. Mission and Outcomes 1. Mission and Outcomes
2. Educational Programme 2. Training Process 2. Learning Methods
3. Assessment of Students 3. Assessment of Trainees 3. Planning and Documentation
4. Students 4. Trainees 4. The Individual Doctor
5. Academic Staff/Faculty 5. Staffing 5. CPD-Providers
6. Educational Resources 6. Training Settings and Educational Resources 6. Educational Context and Resources
7. Programme Evaluation 7. Evaluation of Training Process 7. Evaluation of Methods and Competencies
8. Governance and Administration 8. Governance and Administration 8. Organisation
9. Continuous Renewal 9. Continuous Renewal 9. Continuous Renewal
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28USE OF STANDARDS
- framework for institutional (voluntary)
self-evaluation - external evaluation and counselling from peer
review committees, including site visits - combination of these procedures
- recognition and accreditation of
institutions/programmes
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29EVALUATION IN PILOT STUDIES
- Conclusions
- Standards are realistic and adequately divided
between basic and quality development levels - Need for local specification and supplements
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- Use in institutional self-evaluation a positive
event with lasting constructive consequences
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30IMPLEMENTATION OFTHE WFME PROGRAMME
- Information
- Translations of Standards
- Validation of Standards in Pilot Studies
- Institutional Self-evaluation and Peer Review
- WFME Advisor Function
- Incorporation in National Standards and
Accreditation Procedures - Development of Standards for Accrediting Agencies
- World Register of Accredited Educational
Institutions
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31INCORPORATION IN NATIONAL STANDARDS/ACCREDITATION
PROCEDURES (BY REGIONS)
Africa Americas Eastern Mediterranean
Kenya South Africa Zambia Argentina Canada Colombia Ecuador (Latin America) Mexico USA Venezuela Bahrain Egypt (Gulf-countries) Iran Jordan Kuwait Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Sudan United Arab Emirates
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32INCORPORATION IN NATIONAL STANDARDS/ACCREDITATION
PROCEDURES (BY REGIONS)
Europe South East Asia Western Pacific
(Central Asian Republics) (CIS Countries) Denmark France Germany Ireland Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Poland Russia Spain Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom Bangladesh India Indonesia Nepal Sri Lanka Thailand Regional Standards Australia China Fiji Islands Japan Malaysia New Zealand Papua New Guinea Taiwan Vietnam
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35WFME GLOBAL STANDARDS PROGRAMME
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
- WHO/WFME Guidelines
- for
- Accreditation of Basic Medical Education
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- Geneva/Copenhagen 2005
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36TOWARDS WHO-WFME POLICYON ACCREDITATION
- Promotion and review of Regional/National
standards - Promotion of institutional self-evaluation
- Definition of accreditation guidelines
- Promotion and support of accreditation systems
- Development of the WHO Directory
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37WHO/WFME GUIDELINESPREREQUISITES
The WHO/WFME guidelines are
- Non-binding guidelines
- Global, but flexible guidelines
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38WHO/WFME GUIDELINESCOVERAGE
the WHO/WFME guidelines cover
- Fundamental requirements
- The legal framework
- Organisational structure
- Standards or criteria
- The process of accreditation
- Decisions on accreditation
- Public announcement of decisions
- Benefits of accreditation
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39FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
The accreditation system
- Must be trustworthy and recognized by all
- Must be based on the academic competence,
efficiency and fairness of the system - Must be known by the users
- Must possess a high degree of transparency
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40STANDARDS OR CRITERIA
The standards or criteria to be used as the basis
for the accreditation process
- Must be predetermined, agreed upon and made public
- Must be the WFME global standards with the
necessary national and/or regional specifications
or a comparable set of standards
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41THE PROCESS OF ACCREDITATION
The process must include
- A self-evaluation
- An external evaluation based on the report of the
self-evaluation and including a site visit - A final report by the review or site-visit team
after the external evaluation containing
recommendations - The decision on accreditation
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42THE SELF-EVALUATION
Purpose of the self-evaluation is
- To provide the institutions own description and
analysis of the institution and its programme in
relation to the predetermined standards and
criteria - To give the institution insight in its strengths
and weaknesses and point at avenues for quality
improvement
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43THE SITE VISIT
Purpose of the site-visit is
- To provide an external validation of the
conclusions of the self-evaluation - To acquire - if necessary - supplementary
information
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44DECISIONS ON ACCREDITATION
Decisions on accreditation
- Must be based solely on compliance with the
standards or criteria - Must be valid for a fixed period of time
- The duration of full accreditation (5 10 years)
must be decided in general
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45CATEGORIES OF ACCREDITATION DECISIONS 1
- Full accreditation for the maximum period must be
conferred if all standards or criteria are
fulfilled - Conditional accreditation must be conferred a few
or numerous criteria are not fulfilled. the
seriousness of the problems should be reflected
in specification of conditions
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46CATEGORIES OF ACCREDITATION DECISIONS 2
- Denial or withdrawal of accreditation must be the
decision if many standards or criteria are not
fulfilled signifying severe deficit in the
quality of the programme.
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47NEW WFME PROJECT
PROMOTION OF ACCREDITATION OF BASIC MEDICAL
EDUCATION A Programme within the Framework of
the WHO/WFME Strategic Partnership to Improve
Medical Education
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48USE OF WFME STANDARDS BY OTHER HEALTH PROFESSIONS
EDUCATIONS
- Chiropractics
- Dentistry
- Nursing
- Pharmacy
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49CONCLUSIONS
- EUROPE IN A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
- ENDORSEMENT OF THE WFME STANDARD PROGRAMME
- WFME GLOBAL STANDARDS AS TEMPLATE FOR
REGIONAL/NATIONAL STANDARDS - NEED FOR GUIDANCE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS BY
WFME ADVISORS - IMPACT OF THE WHO/WFME STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP
- WHO/WFME GUIDELINES ON ACCREDITATION SYSTEMS
- NEED FOR WORLD REGISTER OF ACCREDITED MEDICAL
SCHOOLS
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50WFME WORLD FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION
Web-site http//www.wfme.org