Feedback on postdischarge patient outcomes is lacking in both undergraduate and graduate medical education and is needed to develop trainee competence in orchestrating transitions of care. The authors describe a brief, low-resource intervention delivered to medical students and internal medicine residents at the end of an inpatient internal medicine rotation. During the session, facilitators reviewed postdischarge outcomes obtained from the electronic health record, fostered self-reflection, and coached to develop goals for future practice. The authors assessed the impact on both trainee and faculty knowledge and attitudes.