IntroductionTo advance in their clinical roles, residents must earn supervisors' trust. Research on supervisor trust in the inpatient setting has identified learner, supervisor, relationship, context, and task factors that influence trust. However, trust in the continuity clinic setting, where resident roles, relationships, and context differ, is not well understood. We aimed to explore how preceptors in the continuity clinic setting develop trust in internal medicine residents and how trust influences supervision.MethodsIn this qualitative study, we conducted semi-structured interviews with faculty preceptors from two continuity clinic sites in an internal medicine residency program at an urban academic medical center in the United States ...
PurposeEntrustment has mainly been conceptualized as delegating discrete professional tasks. Because...
Purpose There is wide variability in how attending physician roles on teaching teams, including pati...
Context The supervision of specialty registrars during on-call shifts is essential to ensure the qua...
IntroductionTo advance in their clinical roles, residents must earn supervisors' trust. Research on ...
Context Clinical supervisors oversee trainees’ performance while granting them increasing opportunit...
IntroductionTrust between supervisors and trainees mediates trainee participation and learning. A&nb...
BackgroundTrust informs supervision decisions in medical training. Factors that influence trust diff...
PURPOSE: Entrustment has mainly been conceptualized as delegating discrete professional tasks. Becau...
Background: Despite the promise of competency-based medical education (CMBE) to ensure that trainees...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the activities of second- and third-year internal medicine residents during t...
Purpose Changes to health care systems and working hours have fragmented residents' clinical experie...
Objectives At the very start of medical residency training, entrustment of clinical tasks may be a m...
Entrustment has become a popular assessment framework in recent years. Most research in this area ha...
Background For health care professionals, clinical practice is a vital part of education, and in sev...
PurposeEntrustment has mainly been conceptualized as delegating discrete professional tasks. Because...
Purpose There is wide variability in how attending physician roles on teaching teams, including pati...
Context The supervision of specialty registrars during on-call shifts is essential to ensure the qua...
IntroductionTo advance in their clinical roles, residents must earn supervisors' trust. Research on ...
Context Clinical supervisors oversee trainees’ performance while granting them increasing opportunit...
IntroductionTrust between supervisors and trainees mediates trainee participation and learning. A&nb...
BackgroundTrust informs supervision decisions in medical training. Factors that influence trust diff...
PURPOSE: Entrustment has mainly been conceptualized as delegating discrete professional tasks. Becau...
Background: Despite the promise of competency-based medical education (CMBE) to ensure that trainees...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the activities of second- and third-year internal medicine residents during t...
Purpose Changes to health care systems and working hours have fragmented residents' clinical experie...
Objectives At the very start of medical residency training, entrustment of clinical tasks may be a m...
Entrustment has become a popular assessment framework in recent years. Most research in this area ha...
Background For health care professionals, clinical practice is a vital part of education, and in sev...
PurposeEntrustment has mainly been conceptualized as delegating discrete professional tasks. Because...
Purpose There is wide variability in how attending physician roles on teaching teams, including pati...
Context The supervision of specialty registrars during on-call shifts is essential to ensure the qua...