PMID: 8583264Nov 1, 1995Paper

Learners as teachers: the conflicting roles of medical residents

Journal of General Internal Medicine
M J YedidiaM Lipkin

Abstract

To explore the impact of internal medicine residents' roles as learners, teachers, and physicians on their performance in teaching and supervising interns; to generate insights for educational policy and research. Qualitative analysis of in-depth, semistructured, recorded interviews with a cohort of second-postgraduate-year (PGY-2) residents. Questions elicited their accounts of differences in the learning process between the first and second residency years, their responses to situations in which they lacked sufficient clinical knowledge, their views of their supervisory relationship with interns, and their assessments of changes in their role in patient care since their internships. Transcripts were independently analyzed by the interdisciplinary team of authors. New York University/Bellevue Hospital Center's internal medicine residency (New York City), a highly competitive program in a major public hospital and a university medical center, emphasizing housestaff autonomy and self-reliance. A cohort of 18 of 21 medical residents at Bellevue Hospital Center during the last rotation of PGY-2. Intense conflicts confound residents' roles as teachers. These conflicts fall into three categories: 1) as learners, residents' own needs...Continue Reading

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