EPA Worksheet* 1. EPA Title Lead an interprofessional health care
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EPA Worksheet* 1. EPA Title Lead an interprofessional health care
EPA Worksheet* 1. EPA Title 2. Description of the activity 3. Link with Domains of Competence 4. Critical Competencies Lead an interprofessional health care team A pre-requisite for entrustment on this EPA is entrustment on the Core EPA for Entering Residency “Collaborate as a member of an interprofessional team”. Practicing pediatricians must often serve in the role of leader of an interprofessional health care team caring for individual or populations of patients. The essential functions of this activity include: Establishing a shared vision, goals, expectations and outcome measures Engaging other team members in a way that utilizes their specific roles and capabilities Eliciting and valuing the perspective and contributions of others Demonstrating situation awareness by: o Monitoring individual team member’s performance to enable oversight and management of current and evolving situations o Balancing autonomy and supervision of team members by assigning/delegating unsupervised work to team members that aligns with their KSA and supervising work of team members that is designed to expand their KSA Monitoring team performance and providing feedback Recognizing and managing the social cues, emotional responses as well as the personal and professional needs of team members Role modeling Teaching to the needs of the team members, including patients and families _X_ Patient Care ___ Medical Knowledge _X_ Practice-based Learning and Improvement _X_ Interpersonal & Communication Skills ___ Professionalism _X_ Systems-based Practice _X_ Personal & Professional Development PC 12: Role modeling PBLI 8: Teaching skills PBLI 9: Educating others ICS 2: Insight into emotion ICS 4: Team member or leader SBP 5: Interprofessional teams (Updated_14_11_03) PPD 4: Flexibility and maturity PPD 6: Provide leadership *Modified from the work of Olle ten Cate (Updated_14_11_03)