2023
DOI: 10.22454/fammed.2023.690209
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Longitudinal Study of Family Medicine Residents’ Clinical Teaching After Participation in the Residents-as-Teachers Program

Abstract: Background and Objective: Residents-as-teachers (RAT) programs provide opportunities for residents to gain teaching skills. Published studies have assessed RAT programs largely at a single point in time rather than longitudinally. To address this gap, we examined (a) longitudinal trends in RAT participants’ interest, comfort, confidence, skill, and familiarity with aspects of clinical teaching; and (b) subsequent involvement in clinical teaching. Methods: We conducted a longitudinal survey of one cohort of fam… Show more

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“…At a foundational level, the 7 Cs 15 are reflected in the methods we publish. Longitudinal inquiry 16 demonstrates the value of continuity, data triangulation 17 manifests comprehensiveness, and so on. Just as family physicians recognize the influence of context and community on each patient's outcomes, our research recognizes and respects the contextual and interventional effects of method decisions.…”
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“…At a foundational level, the 7 Cs 15 are reflected in the methods we publish. Longitudinal inquiry 16 demonstrates the value of continuity, data triangulation 17 manifests comprehensiveness, and so on. Just as family physicians recognize the influence of context and community on each patient's outcomes, our research recognizes and respects the contextual and interventional effects of method decisions.…”
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confidence: 99%