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A Performance Predictive Model for Emergency Medicine Residents

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Competency-based medical education (CBME) is a paradigm of assessing resident performance through well-defined tasks, objectives and milestones. A large number of data points are generated during a five-year period as a resident accomplishes the assigned tasks. However, no tool support exists to process this data for early identification of a resident-at-risk failing to achieve future milestones. In this thesis, the implementation of CBME at McMaster's Royal College Emergency Medicine residency program was studied and the development of a machine learning algorithm (MLA) to identify patterns in resident performance was reported. The adaptivity of multiple MLAs to build a tool support for monitoring residents' progress and flagging those who are in most need of assistance in the context of emergency medicine education was evaluated.

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