Publication Date

8-1-2021

Journal

Journal of Graduate Medical Education

DOI

10.4300/JGME-D-20-01167.1

PMID

34434518

PMCID

PMC8370354

PubMedCentral® Posted Date

8-13-2021

PubMedCentral® Full Text Version

Post-print

Published Open-Access

yes

Keywords

Faculty, Follow-Up Studies, Gynecology, Humans, Internship and Residency, Students, Medical

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Previous faculty-driven residents-as-teachers (RAT) models have had limited efficacy and sustainability.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the acceptability and effects of a

METHODS: In October 2016, obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) residents at a large academic institution implemented a resident-led RAT program, consisting of a steering committee of peer-selected residents with 2 faculty mentors who planned education-focused resident didactics and journal clubs, organized resident involvement in clerkship activities, and recognized residents who excelled in teaching as Distinguished Educators (DEs). From July 2016 through June 2019, using the Kirkpatrick Model, we evaluated the program with annual resident surveys assessing self-perception of 13 teaching skills (5-point Likert scale) and value of RAT program, institutional end-of-clerkship student evaluations of resident teaching, and resident participation in DE award.

RESULTS: Annual resident survey response rates ranged from 63% to 88%. Residents' self-reported teaching skills improved significantly in 11 of 13 domains from 2016 to 2018 (improvements ranging from 0.87-1.42; 5-point Likert scale;

CONCLUSIONS: A resident-led RAT program increased residents' self-reported teaching skills, improved medical student perceptions of teaching quality, and was sustainable and acceptable over a 3-year period.

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