A clinical teaching course for residents improves self-perception about preparation to teach Background: Medical doctors need to be competent to teach patients, their families, students, and the health care team. In a previous study we determined that although the residents attach great importance to have teaching skills, they do not feel prepared to meet this role. Aim: To assess self-perception of learning in a formal course of training how to teach for residents. Material and Methods: In 2004 we implemented the course "Residents as Clinical Teachers", based on the Stanford Faculty Development Center for Medical Teachers Model (SFDC), for residents of a Medical School. Residents of all the post graduate programs were invited to take the course as an elective during the period 2004-2011. At the end of the course each resident completed the pre/post Seminar Series Housestaff/student Questionnaire; assessing perceptions of learning, expressed in a Likert scale from 1-5. Results: The implementation of the course in 111 residents significantly improved self-perception of general preparation for teaching and improved self-perception of preparedness in each educational category. The personal goals most commonly established by participants were on feedback (52,2%), control of session (44%) and communication of goals (40%). Barriers for teaching most frequently identified were lack of time to do clinical teaching (51,3%) and environmental limitations (16,2%). The main impact of the course reported by residents were acquisition of teaching skills or tools for teaching (39,6%), enhancing of motivation (14%), and a richer understanding of teaching principles (14%). Conclusions: A clinical teaching course for residents improves their self-perception of preparation to teach and enhances motivation for clinical teaching. (Rev Med Chile 2012; 140: 1431-1436).
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Autor | Reyes, Carlos Florenzano, Pablo Contreras, Alvaro Gonzalez, Alejandro Beltran, Daniela Aravena, Carlos Grassi Corrales, Bruno |
Título | A clinical teaching course for residents improves self-perception about preparation to teach |
Revista | REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE |
ISSN | 0034-9887 |
Volumen | 140 |
Número de publicación | 11 |
Página inicio | 1431 |
Página final | 1436 |
Fecha de publicación | 2012 |
Resumen | A clinical teaching course for residents improves self-perception about preparation to teach Background: Medical doctors need to be competent to teach patients, their families, students, and the health care team. In a previous study we determined that although the residents attach great importance to have teaching skills, they do not feel prepared to meet this role. Aim: To assess self-perception of learning in a formal course of training how to teach for residents. Material and Methods: In 2004 we implemented the course "Residents as Clinical Teachers", based on the Stanford Faculty Development Center for Medical Teachers Model (SFDC), for residents of a Medical School. Residents of all the post graduate programs were invited to take the course as an elective during the period 2004-2011. At the end of the course each resident completed the pre/post Seminar Series Housestaff/student Questionnaire; assessing perceptions of learning, expressed in a Likert scale from 1-5. Results: The implementation of the course in 111 residents significantly improved self-perception of general preparation for teaching and improved self-perception of preparedness in each educational category. The personal goals most commonly established by participants were on feedback (52,2%), control of session (44%) and communication of goals (40%). Barriers for teaching most frequently identified were lack of time to do clinical teaching (51,3%) and environmental limitations (16,2%). The main impact of the course reported by residents were acquisition of teaching skills or tools for teaching (39,6%), enhancing of motivation (14%), and a richer understanding of teaching principles (14%). Conclusions: A clinical teaching course for residents improves their self-perception of preparation to teach and enhances motivation for clinical teaching. (Rev Med Chile 2012; 140: 1431-1436). |
Derechos | acceso abierto |
DOI | 10.4067/S0034-98872012001100008 |
Editorial | SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO |
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Id de publicación en Pubmed | MEDLINE:23677189 |
Id de publicación en WoS | WOS:000312626000008 |
Paginación | 6 páginas |
Palabra clave | Education, medical, graduate Internship and Residency Schools, medical PREPARING RESIDENTS FACULTY-DEVELOPMENT INTERNAL-MEDICINE STUDENTS PROGRAMS SKILLS UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM DOCTORS ROLES |
Tema ODS | 04 Quality Education |
Tema ODS español | 04 Educación y calidad |
Tipo de documento | artículo |