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Comparing the scopes of practice of geriatric-focused physicians in Canada: a qualitative study of core competencies

Rebecca H. Correia, Amina Jabbar, Henry Yu-Hin Siu, Sophie Hogeveen, Darly Dash, Fabrice I. Mowbray, Andrew P. Costa and Meredith Vanstone
June 21, 2022 10 (2) E563-E569; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20210193
Rebecca H. Correia
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa), and Big Data and Geriatric Models of Care Cluster (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa) and Department of Family Medicine (Siu, Vanstone), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
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Amina Jabbar
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa), and Big Data and Geriatric Models of Care Cluster (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa) and Department of Family Medicine (Siu, Vanstone), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
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Henry Yu-Hin Siu
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa), and Big Data and Geriatric Models of Care Cluster (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa) and Department of Family Medicine (Siu, Vanstone), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
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Sophie Hogeveen
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa), and Big Data and Geriatric Models of Care Cluster (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa) and Department of Family Medicine (Siu, Vanstone), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
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Darly Dash
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa), and Big Data and Geriatric Models of Care Cluster (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa) and Department of Family Medicine (Siu, Vanstone), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
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Fabrice I. Mowbray
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa), and Big Data and Geriatric Models of Care Cluster (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa) and Department of Family Medicine (Siu, Vanstone), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
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Andrew P. Costa
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa), and Big Data and Geriatric Models of Care Cluster (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa) and Department of Family Medicine (Siu, Vanstone), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
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Meredith Vanstone
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa), and Big Data and Geriatric Models of Care Cluster (Correia, Jabbar, Hogeveen, Dash, Mowbray, Costa) and Department of Family Medicine (Siu, Vanstone), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
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    Table 1:

    The College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada competency documents pertaining to geriatric-focused providers

    SpecialtyCompetency document
    The College of Family Physicians of CanadaThe Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
    FM-COEResidency training profile for family medicine and enhanced skills programs leading to certificates of added competence21
    Priority topics and key features for the assessment of competence in Care of the Elderly22
    Geriatric medicineObjectives of training in the subspecialty of geriatric medicine23
    Geriatric psychiatryObjectives of training in the subspecialty of geriatric psychiatry24
    • Note: FM-COE = family physicians with certification in Care of the Elderly.

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    Table 2:

    Summary of the core competencies of geriatric psychiatrists, geriatricians and family physicians with certification in Care of the Elderly, by CanMEDS Roles

    CanMEDS roleCompetencyGeriatric psychiatristGeriatricianFamily medicine, Care of the Elderly
    Medical expert/family medicine expertDifferentiates normal and abnormal agingXXX
    Considers a patient’s comorbidities, frailty and functional status to prognosisXXX
    Prevents, diagnoses and manages deliriumXXX
    Examines, diagnoses and manages neurocognitive disorders (i.e., dementia) and associated behavioural changes or disturbancesXXX
    Appropriately prescribes pharmaceuticalsXXX
    Elicits patient historiesXXX
    Tailors interventions for health promotion and disease preventionXXX
    Assesses issues related to capacity and competency (i.e., personal decision-making, driving)XXX
    Enquire about caregiver stress and capacityXXX
    Knowledgeable about end-of-life careXXX
    Applies best practices for falls prevention and screeningXX
    Diagnoses and manages osteoporosis and fracture riskXX
    Develops rehabilitative approachesXX
    Performs detailed medication reviewsXX
    Assesses for urinary incontinenceXX
    Diagnoses and manages painXX
    Manages palliative and end-of-life care issuesXX
    Knowledgeable about psychotherapeutic constructs, psychopharmacology and therapeutic approachesX
    Exhibits extensive knowledge about mental illnesses and psychiatric disordersX
    Performs a comprehensive geriatrics assessmentX
    Diagnoses and manages bowel dysfunctionX
    CommunicatorElicits and synthesizes information from patients, families and care providersXXX
    Recognizes and mitigates communication barriersXXX
    Considers the merits of a second opinionXXX
    Ensures communication during transfers or handoverXXX
    Prioritizes issues for patient encounters with a recognition that the role is that of a specialist (not a primary care provider)XX
    Proficient in the use of telepsychiatryX
    CollaboratorPerforms timely consultsXXX
    Exhibits respect for team membersXXX
    Collaborates on assessments and care managementXXX
    Respects the scopes of practice, differences and overlapping or shared responsibilities of providersXXX
    Engages in shared decision-making with families and caregiversXXX
    Identifies opportunities for learning and improvementXXX
    Plans and delivers learning activitiesXXX
    Describes the roles and responsibilities of geriatric mental health care teams and show leadership in teamsX
    Acts as an expert resource on issues such as mental health legislationX
    LeaderKnowledgeable about community resourcesXXX
    Mediates and resolves conflicts within interprofessional teamsXXX
    Applies quality improvement principles to evaluate and improve health care systems and cost-appropriate careXXX
    Understands the health care system relevant to caring for older patientsXX
    Competent in the use of health informatics to improve care quality and optimize safetyX
    Engages in stewardship of health care resourcesXXX
    Health advocateAdapts to meet patient needs and preferencesXXX
    Recognizes and manages abuse, neglect and mistreatment of older adultsXXX
    Advocates for essential hospital and community resources and servicesXXX
    Identifies and responds to policies affecting healthXXX
    Identifies vulnerable and marginalized populations and responds to cultural issuesXX
    Identifies patient vulnerabilitiesX
    Advocates for evidence-based health promotionX
    Determines the need for immediate intervention, such as home visitsX
    ScholarRecognizes knowledge limitations or gaps in literature specific to the medical care of geriatric populationsXXX
    Critically appraises evidence, research and literatureXX
    Poses scholarly questions, selects and applies methods to address questions, and communicates and disseminates findingsXX
    Participates in research, program development, medical education and other activities that improve the delivery of servicesXXX
    Recognizes the influence of role modelling and the effect of the formal, informal and hidden curricula on learnersX
    ProfessionalIdentifies the capacity for decision-makingXXX
    Obtains and documents informed consentXXX
    Respects confidentiality, privacy and ethical codesXXX
    Adheres to substitute decision-making policiesXXX
    Exhibits appropriate professional boundariesXX
    Shows a commitment to high-quality care and excellenceXX
    Prioritizes personal and professional dutiesXX
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Rebecca H. Correia, Amina Jabbar, Henry Yu-Hin Siu, Sophie Hogeveen, Darly Dash, Fabrice I. Mowbray, Andrew P. Costa, Meredith Vanstone
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Apr 2022, 10 (2) E563-E569; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20210193
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