Abstract

Residency programs face the challenge of developing professional competences. “The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Milestone Project” emerged to standardize the residents’ progression through developmental milestones. This is a methodological study of translation and adaptation, aiming attranslating and validating the instrument to assess the skills developed by Family and Community Medicine residents, involving 5 steps: 1) Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education authorization to use the instrument; 2) translation of the instrument; 3) content validation; 4) back-translation; and 5) equivalence of the translated and the original version. The 22-question instrument was evaluated by 8 experts for semantic and content validation. It was back translated into English and forwarded to 2 specialists who attested to the equivalence with the original instrument. The translation and validation of the instrument “The Milestones” allows its use by Brazilian Family and Community Medicine Residency programs.

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