Publication | Closed Access
The relationship between competence and performance: implications for assessing practice performance
405
Citations
11
References
2002
Year
We propose a new model, designated the Cambridge Model, which extends and refines Miller's pyramid. It inverts his pyramid, focuses exclusively on the top two tiers, and identifies performance as a product of competence, the influences of the individual (e.g. health, relationships), and the influences of the system (e.g. facilities, practice time). The model provides a basis for understanding and designing assessments of practice performance.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1