“Glocalization” in medical education: A framework underlying implementing CBME in a local context

Fremen Chihchen Chou, Cheng Ting Hsiao, Chih Wei Yang*, Jason R. Frank

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Background/purpose: The implementation of competency-based medical education is a social construction process within a local and cultural context. However, little is known about the process of adaptation to different systems, known as “glocalization”. We analyzed the documents in the development of a milestone project from adapting global standards into a local context and identified a framework underlying this process. Methods: Taiwan Society of Emergency Medicine (TSEM) had developed learning milestones based on the ACGME's version through series of consensus methods including committee work, nominal group technique (NGT), and a modified Delphi method. We applied qualitative content analysis to characterize the evolution of the three versions of TSEM and the original ACGME milestones documents and to explore the meaning behind the differences revealed by the glocalization process. Results: We found 48 differences between ACGME and TSEM milestones. Among these differences, one was made by committee work, 44 came from NGT, and 3 were from the modified Delphi process. Two themes and seven sub-themes emerged from the coding process to explain the contextualization process of the milestones. Conclusion: We identified a framework that incorporates local expression and local needs into the process called glocalization through which global models of competency-based standards could be optimally implemented in a local context with different systems and cultures.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)1523-1531
頁數9
期刊Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
121
發行號8
DOIs
出版狀態已出版 - 08 2022

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