CHED Program Outcomes Specific to the Doctor of Medicine program: Program Outcomes | Operational Definition of Program Outcomes |
1. Demonstrate clinical competence | Competently manage clinical conditions of all patients in various settings |
2. Communicate effectively | Convey information, in written and oral formats, across all types of audiences, venues and media in a manner that can be easily understood |
3. Lead and manage health care teams | Initiate planning, organizing, implementation and evaluation of programs and health facilities.
Provide clear direction, inspiration and motivation to the healthcare team/community |
4. Engage in research activities | Utilize current research evidence in decision making as practitioner, educator or researcher.
Participate in research activities. |
5. Collaborate within interprofessional teams | Effectively work in teams in managing patients, institutions, projects and similar situations |
6. Utilize systems-based approach to healthcare | Utilize systems-based approach in actual delivery of care
Network with relevant partners in solving general health problems |
7. Engage in continuing personal and professional development | Update oneself through a variety of avenues for personal and professional growth to ensure quality healthcare and patient safety |
8. Adhere to ethical, professional, and legal standards | Adhere to national and international codes of conduct and legal standards that govern the profession |
9. Demonstrate nationalism, internationalism and dedication to service | Demonstrate love for one’s national heritage, respect for other cultures and commitment to service |
10. Practice the principles of social accountability | Adhere to the principles of relevance, equity, quality and cost effectiveness in the delivery of healthcare to patients, families and communities |