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        Developing A Competency 
            Based Curriculum 
                Elza Mylona, PhD 
        
            Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs and  
               Professional Development  
             Eastern Virginia Medical School 
           What is competency? 
      Statements of the characteristics that 
       graduating students should demonstrate 
       that indicate they are prepared to perform 
       and function independently in 
       professional practice. 
      
       Competencies should include more than 
       facts. 
        
           What is competency? 
         
        They represent the integration and 
        application of learned facts, skills and 
        affective qualities needed to serve the 
        patient, the community and the 
        profession. 
        What is competency? 
      
     “…the habitual and judicious use of 
      communication, knowledge, technical 
      skills, clinical reasoning, emotions, values, 
      and reflections in daily practice for the 
      benefit of the individual and community 
      being served.” 
      
     Ref: Epstein and Hundert, JAMA, Jan. 9, 2001 
      
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