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Question
question 4
which of the following is not one of the 17 core competencies?
service orientation
personal and professional development
resilience and adaptability
oral communication
cultural humility
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<reasoning>
Identify the core framework
The question asks to identify which option is NOT one of the 17 core competencies. This refers to the AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges) Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students, which are essential for Career Planning in medicine.
Evaluate the options
- Service Orientation: This is a recognized AAMC Pre-professional Competency.
- Resilience and Adaptability: This is a recognized AAMC Pre-professional Competency.
- Oral Communication: This is a recognized AAMC Pre-professional Competency.
- Cultural Humility: While cultural competence is related, "Cultural Humility" is not listed as one of the official 17 core competencies (the official competency is "Cultural Competence").
- Personal and Professional Development: This is a category/competency group, but let's look at the exact naming. The AAMC lists "Capacity for Improvement" and other specific traits, but "Personal and Professional Development" is actually a broad category rather than one of the specific 17 competencies, or "Cultural Humility" is the distinct outlier because the official competency is specifically named "Cultural Competence". Let's verify the standard 17 competencies:
- Service Orientation
- Social Skills
- Cultural Competence
- Teamwork
- Oral Communication
- Ethical Responsibility to Self and Others
- Reliability and Dependability
- Resilience and Adaptability
- Capacity for Improvement
- Living Systems
- Human Behavior
- Critical Thinking
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Scientific Inquiry
- Written Communication
In recent updates, the AAMC consolidated these into 15 Core Competencies (previously 15, sometimes referred to as 17 in older curricula when counting sub-components). In either version, "Cultural Competence" is the official competency, whereas "Cultural Humility" is a distinct academic concept not explicitly named as one of the core competencies.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>(A) Service Orientation</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(B) Personal and Professional Development</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) Resilience and Adaptability</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) Oral Communication</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(E) Cultural Humility</mcq-correct>
</answer>
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Identify the core framework
The question asks to identify which option is NOT one of the 17 core competencies. This refers to the AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges) Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students, which are essential for Career Planning in medicine.
Evaluate the options
- Service Orientation: This is a recognized AAMC Pre-professional Competency.
- Resilience and Adaptability: This is a recognized AAMC Pre-professional Competency.
- Oral Communication: This is a recognized AAMC Pre-professional Competency.
- Cultural Humility: While cultural competence is related, "Cultural Humility" is not listed as one of the official 17 core competencies (the official competency is "Cultural Competence").
- Personal and Professional Development: This is a category/competency group, but let's look at the exact naming. The AAMC lists "Capacity for Improvement" and other specific traits, but "Personal and Professional Development" is actually a broad category rather than one of the specific 17 competencies, or "Cultural Humility" is the distinct outlier because the official competency is specifically named "Cultural Competence". Let's verify the standard 17 competencies:
- Service Orientation
- Social Skills
- Cultural Competence
- Teamwork
- Oral Communication
- Ethical Responsibility to Self and Others
- Reliability and Dependability
- Resilience and Adaptability
- Capacity for Improvement
- Living Systems
- Human Behavior
- Critical Thinking
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Scientific Inquiry
- Written Communication
In recent updates, the AAMC consolidated these into 15 Core Competencies (previously 15, sometimes referred to as 17 in older curricula when counting sub-components). In either version, "Cultural Competence" is the official competency, whereas "Cultural Humility" is a distinct academic concept not explicitly named as one of the core competencies.
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<mcq-option>(B) Personal and Professional Development</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) Resilience and Adaptability</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) Oral Communication</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(E) Cultural Humility</mcq-correct>
</answer>
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