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Most attempts to measure clinical competence start by modeling the clinician's problem-solving process. The conflicting data from studies built around this approach suggest the need for rethinking the underlying concepts. Presented is a conceptual framework for clinical competence which is a natural expansion of earlier approaches. The framework is based upon defining the domain in which the clinician functions as the starting point for measuring clinical competence. There are three dimensions to the framework-problem-solving process, clinical discipline, and context of care. The intersection of the dimensions defines the clinical practice domain to be measured. For each domain specific problems can be identified and clinicians asked to demonstrate competence in resolving them.
P G Bashook (Sun,) studied this question.