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Case-based discussion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Case-based discussion has been a key element of the assessment programme for psychiatrists in training under the guidance of the Royal College of Psychiatrists since 2007. Its incorporation within systems for recertification and thus revalidation for psychiatrists in established practice has now been piloted. This article discusses the origins of the instrument in Canada and the USA before describing its use in the UK. Case-based discussion is placed within the context of contemporary postgraduate medical education and the curricula of the College, offering practical guidance on how best to use this method for the assessment of reasoning and judgement. Finally, some questions are posed regarding the potential use of case-based discussion in the proposals for revalidation.

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Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2011 
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FIG 1 Case-based discussion – example planning grid (the list of objectives is not exhaustive). After National Clinical Assessment Service 2010.

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FIG 2 The hierarchy of skills and related assessment instruments. CASC, Clinical Assessment of Skills and Competencies; CBD, case-based discussion; CRQ, constructed response question; EMQ, extended matching question; OSCE, objective structured clinical examination; WPBA, workplace-based assessment. After Miller 1990.

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