Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10158415 | Clinical Therapeutics | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
MS and PA students evaluated teaching by EM senior residents statistically significantly higher than did EM residents on self-evaluation when using the ER Scale. Students did not evaluate residents' teaching with any difference by gender, although male residents routinely self-assessed their teaching abilities more positively than did female residents. These findings suggest that, if residency programs utilize resident self-evaluation for programmatic evaluation, the gender of the resident may impact self-scoring. This cohort may inform future study of resident teaching in the emergency department, such as the design of future resident-as-teacher curricula.
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Authors
Alan R. MD, MSc, Amy B. PhD, Charles C. MD, Kevin R. DO, Dawn C-TAGME, Jennifer E. MPH, Glenn A. DO, Andrew L. DO, Raymond J. DO, Marna R. DO, MPH, Bryan G. MD,