The Evaluation of Competence

Abstract
Problems regarding the validity of competence evaluation in the health professions are widespread and dif ficult to resolve. This article begins by describing the origins and purpose of health professions competence evaluation, and proceeds to offer definitions of the terms competence and validity. Factors affecting the validity of competence evaluation in the health professions, including characteristics of the decision situation and the type of information customarily used to reach competence decisions, are discussed. Subsequently, an alternative model is described that holds promise for in creasing the validity of competence evaluation. The article concludes with a call for greater conceptual clarity when competence evaluation in the health professions is planned and conducted.

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