Abstract Background Discrepancies between resident and faculty perceptions regarding optimal teaching and feedback during surgery are well known but these differences have not yet been described in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (OTL-HNS). The objectives were thus to compare faculty and resident perceptions of perioperative teaching and feedback in OTL-HNS residency programs across Canada with the aim of highlighting potential areas for improvement. Methods An anonymous electronic questionnaire was distributed to residents and teaching faculty in OTL-HNS across Canada with additional paper copies distributed at four institutions. Surveys consisted of ratings on a 5-point Likert scale and open-ended questions. Responses among groups ...
Abstract Objective This study aimed to compare two methods of feedback: verbal face-to-face feedback...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the quality and quantity of feedback and instructio...
Abstract Background During their pre-clinical years, medical students are given the opportunity to p...
Background: Discrepancies between resident and faculty perceptions regarding optimal teaching and fe...
Operative dictation training is a poorly studied area of surgical resident education and there is cu...
Purpose Residents and attendings agree on the importance of feedback to resident education. However,...
BackgroundConsistent formative feedback is cornerstone to competency-by-design programs and evidence...
Abstract Background Clinical feedback is an important part of residency training, yet literature sug...
Introduction: The positive effect of feedback has long been recognized in surgical education. Surgic...
Background: Direct observation of residents in clinical encounters by faculty and assessment for lea...
Introduction: Orthopaedic surgery is one of the first seven specialties that began collecting Milest...
Background & Aims: Feedback from faculty to medical students is vital in medical education. The obje...
Feedback from faculty to residents is a core teaching method in the competency-based model used in g...
Performance-based workplace assessments are increasingly important in clinical training. Given the i...
Title. Nurses' perceptions of preoperative teaching for ambulatory surgical patients. Aim. This pape...
Abstract Objective This study aimed to compare two methods of feedback: verbal face-to-face feedback...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the quality and quantity of feedback and instructio...
Abstract Background During their pre-clinical years, medical students are given the opportunity to p...
Background: Discrepancies between resident and faculty perceptions regarding optimal teaching and fe...
Operative dictation training is a poorly studied area of surgical resident education and there is cu...
Purpose Residents and attendings agree on the importance of feedback to resident education. However,...
BackgroundConsistent formative feedback is cornerstone to competency-by-design programs and evidence...
Abstract Background Clinical feedback is an important part of residency training, yet literature sug...
Introduction: The positive effect of feedback has long been recognized in surgical education. Surgic...
Background: Direct observation of residents in clinical encounters by faculty and assessment for lea...
Introduction: Orthopaedic surgery is one of the first seven specialties that began collecting Milest...
Background & Aims: Feedback from faculty to medical students is vital in medical education. The obje...
Feedback from faculty to residents is a core teaching method in the competency-based model used in g...
Performance-based workplace assessments are increasingly important in clinical training. Given the i...
Title. Nurses' perceptions of preoperative teaching for ambulatory surgical patients. Aim. This pape...
Abstract Objective This study aimed to compare two methods of feedback: verbal face-to-face feedback...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the quality and quantity of feedback and instructio...
Abstract Background During their pre-clinical years, medical students are given the opportunity to p...