The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine

 

Volume 73 Number 8
December 2006
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Resident as Teacher: Educating the Educators 1165-69
Matthew A. Weissman, M.D., M.B.A.1,2, Lisa Bensinger, M.D.1 and Jennifer L. Koestler, M.D.1,2

Departments of 1Internal Medicine and 2Pediatrics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY.

Address all correspondence to Jennifer L. Koestler, M.D., Department of Pediatrics, Box 1512, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, One Gustave Levy Place, New York, NY 10029; e-mail: jennifer.koestler@mssm.edu

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Medical students receive their clinical training from various sources: from residents during informal teaching sessions and from attending physicians during more formalized rounds. As a result of the increasing pressures of clinical medicine, efforts need to be focused on the identification and training of the next generation of clinical educators.

DESCRIPTION: We have created a pilot medical education elective for residents which pairs training in teaching skills with formal teaching opportunities during protected blocks of elective time, an opportunity which is rare in most residency programs and may provide for more effective teaching skill acquisition.

RESULTS: Feedback from the participants demonstrates widespread acceptance of the pilot program.

CONCLUSIONS: We believe this new model would provide motivated residents with the skills and the protected time to teach, and help create a future generation of attendings better able to teach.

Key Words

Medical education, resident-as-teacher programs, teacher training


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