Objectives: Coaching in medical education has recently gained prominence, but minimal attention has been given to key skills and determining how they work to effectively ensure residents are progressing and developing self-assessment skills. This study examined process-oriented and content-oriented coaching skills used in coaching sessions, with particular attention to how supervisors use them to enhance resident acceptance of feedback to enhance learning. Methods: This qualitative study analysed secondary audiotaped data from 15 supervisors: resident dyads during two feedback sessions, 4 months apart. The R2C2 model was used to engage the resident, build a relationship, explore reactions to feedback, explore resident perceptions of content...
Performance-based workplace assessments are increasingly important in clinical training. Given the i...
Introduction: Learners’ perceptions of feedback can significantly undermine its impact. Consequently...
Background: Direct observation of residents in clinical encounters by faculty and assessment for lea...
Objectives Coaching in medical education has recently gained prominence, but minimal attention has b...
If used thoughtfully and with intent, feedback and coaching will promote learning and growth as well...
Purpose The authors previously developed and tested a reflective model for facilitating performance ...
Purpose The authors previously developed and tested a reflective model for facilitating performance ...
Teaching communication skills (CS) to residents during clinical practice remains problematic. Direct...
Background: Individualized education is emerging as an innovative model for physician training. This...
Professional identity formation, with its focus on the development of professional values, actions, ...
Introduction Senior trainees (residents) are poised to be unique effectors of clinical feedback. Whi...
Feedback uptake relies on interactions between learners and educators Winstone (Educ Psychol 52: 17-...
Feedback from faculty to residents is a core teaching method in the competency-based model used in g...
Background: Supervisors play a key part as role models and supporting the learning during residents’...
INTRODUCTION: During postgraduate education in pulmonology, supervisors are responsible for training...
Performance-based workplace assessments are increasingly important in clinical training. Given the i...
Introduction: Learners’ perceptions of feedback can significantly undermine its impact. Consequently...
Background: Direct observation of residents in clinical encounters by faculty and assessment for lea...
Objectives Coaching in medical education has recently gained prominence, but minimal attention has b...
If used thoughtfully and with intent, feedback and coaching will promote learning and growth as well...
Purpose The authors previously developed and tested a reflective model for facilitating performance ...
Purpose The authors previously developed and tested a reflective model for facilitating performance ...
Teaching communication skills (CS) to residents during clinical practice remains problematic. Direct...
Background: Individualized education is emerging as an innovative model for physician training. This...
Professional identity formation, with its focus on the development of professional values, actions, ...
Introduction Senior trainees (residents) are poised to be unique effectors of clinical feedback. Whi...
Feedback uptake relies on interactions between learners and educators Winstone (Educ Psychol 52: 17-...
Feedback from faculty to residents is a core teaching method in the competency-based model used in g...
Background: Supervisors play a key part as role models and supporting the learning during residents’...
INTRODUCTION: During postgraduate education in pulmonology, supervisors are responsible for training...
Performance-based workplace assessments are increasingly important in clinical training. Given the i...
Introduction: Learners’ perceptions of feedback can significantly undermine its impact. Consequently...
Background: Direct observation of residents in clinical encounters by faculty and assessment for lea...