Rising Senior Topic

How much rope?

How to calibrate autonomy: the entrustment judgment via the RIME ladder, matched to the task and re-checked over time.

Reviewed July 2026 · verify against current guidelines

Entrustment

Trust is observed.

Calibrate to skill, not seniority

How closely you supervise is a judgment, not a default. Base it on what you have watched this intern do on this kind of problem, not on their PGY year.

Entrustment is

Give rope for what you have watched them handle. Hold it for what you have not.
The Entrustment Ladder

Where is this intern?

RIME: match the rope to the level

ReporterGathers accurate data. Give the task; verify the facts and the plan.
InterpreterPrioritizes the problem. Let them propose; you confirm the plan.
ManagerChooses and adjusts the plan. Supervise by exception; still see the sick.
EducatorLeads and teaches. Delegate, and let them supervise others.
Level is per problem, not per person. Re-place them for each new challenge.
RIME Reporter, Interpreter, Manager, Educator (Pangaro)
Calibrate in Real Time

Short leash, then loosen.

Find the level, then adjust

Watch once, then trust. Loosen deliberately; do not just drift.
Miscalibration

Where trust goes wrong.

Under-trust stalls growth. Over-trust risks patients. Re-calibrate constantly.

Sources

Verify against current guidelines and local protocol before acting.

  1. Pangaro LN. A new vocabulary for descriptive in-training evaluations: the RIME framework. Acad Med 1999;74:1203-1207.
  2. ten Cate O. Entrustable professional activities (EPAs): entrustment scaled to demonstrated competence.
  3. ACGME Common Program Requirements: graduated, progressive supervision and autonomy for residents.

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