Training for Adaptive Expertise: Why, What, and How. 2024

Jeremy Branzetti, and Laura R Hopson, and Michael A Gisondi, and Linda Regan

BACKGROUND Routine expertise is the efficient use of mastered skills at a high level of competency in familiar situations. OBJECTIVE Novel case variation and continuous scientific advances preclude reliance on routine expertise alone. METHODS Medical training programs must prepare learners to solve unfamiliar problems by cultivating adaptive expertise. Adaptive expertise is the ability to transfer existing knowledge to innovate a solution for an unfamiliar problem.

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