EPA List

EPA 1: Gather a history and perform a physical examination.

EPA 2: Prioritize a differential diagnosis following a clinical encounter.

EPA 3: Recommend and interpret common diagnostic and screening tests.

EPA 4: Enter and discuss orders and prescriptions.

EPA 5: Document a clinical encounter in the patient record.

EPA 6: Provide an oral presentation of a clinical encounter.

EPA 7: Form clinical questions and retrieve evidence to advance patient care.

EPA 8: Give or receive a patient handover to transition care responsibility.

EPA 9: Collaborate as a member of an interprofessional team.

EPA 10: Recognize a patient requiring urgent or emergent care and initiate evaluation and management.

EPA 11: Obtain informed consent for tests and/or procedures.

EPA 12: Perform general procedures of a physician (CPR, bag and mask ventilation, venipuncture, inserting an intravenous line).

EPA 13: Identify system failures and contribute to a culture of safety and improvement.