Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To explore resident and faculty perspectives on what constitutes feedback culture, their perceptions of how institutional feedback culture (including politeness concepts) might influence the quality and impact of feedback, feedback seeking, receptivity, and readiness to engage in bidirectional feedback. METHOD: Using a constructivist grounded theory approach, five focus group discussions with internal medicine residents, three focus group discussions with general medicine faculty, and eight individual interviews with subspecialist faculty were conducted at Brigham and Women's Hospital between April and December 2016. Discussions and interviews were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim; concurrent data c...
Feedback on clinical performance of residents is seen as a fundamental element in postgraduate medic...
Feedback from multiple sources is needed to improve performance and engage in continuous self-improv...
PurposeEntrustable professional activities (EPAs) were introduced as a potential way to optimize wor...
PURPOSE: To explore resident and faculty perspectives on what constitutes feedback culture, their pe...
PurposeTo explore resident and faculty perspectives on what constitutes feedback culture, their perc...
Phenomenon: Competency-based medical education requires ongoing performance-based feedback for profe...
Phenomenon: Competency-based medical education requires ongoing performance-based feedback for profe...
Background: Giving and receiving feedback that changes performance is influenced significantly by th...
BACKGROUND: Giving and receiving feedback that changes performance is influenced significantly by th...
AIM: Self-assessment and reflection are essential for meaningful feedback. We aimed to explore wheth...
CONTEXT: Although feedback is widely considered essential to learning, its actual influence on learn...
Purpose Residents and attendings agree on the importance of feedback to resident education. However,...
PURPOSE Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) were introduced as a potential way to optimize...
Feedback on clinical performance of residents is seen as a fundamental element in postgraduate medic...
Feedback from multiple sources is needed to improve performance and engage in continuous self-improv...
PurposeEntrustable professional activities (EPAs) were introduced as a potential way to optimize wor...
PURPOSE: To explore resident and faculty perspectives on what constitutes feedback culture, their pe...
PurposeTo explore resident and faculty perspectives on what constitutes feedback culture, their perc...
Phenomenon: Competency-based medical education requires ongoing performance-based feedback for profe...
Phenomenon: Competency-based medical education requires ongoing performance-based feedback for profe...
Background: Giving and receiving feedback that changes performance is influenced significantly by th...
BACKGROUND: Giving and receiving feedback that changes performance is influenced significantly by th...
AIM: Self-assessment and reflection are essential for meaningful feedback. We aimed to explore wheth...
CONTEXT: Although feedback is widely considered essential to learning, its actual influence on learn...
Purpose Residents and attendings agree on the importance of feedback to resident education. However,...
PURPOSE Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) were introduced as a potential way to optimize...
Feedback on clinical performance of residents is seen as a fundamental element in postgraduate medic...
Feedback from multiple sources is needed to improve performance and engage in continuous self-improv...
PurposeEntrustable professional activities (EPAs) were introduced as a potential way to optimize wor...