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Applied Research

Residents-as-Teachers: Implementing a Toolkit in Morning Report to Redefine Resident Roles

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Pages 316-323 | Published online: 17 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

Background: Morning report was initially created to meet service needs. Purpose: The objective was to improve morning report through a toolkit combining principles of learning theory with resident teaching. Methods: The toolkit consists of three parts: a guideline describing expectations, a worksheet outlining teaching plans, and a feedback form facilitating post-presentation feedback. In 2009–2010, internal medicine residents met with a chief resident before their presentations to refine teaching plans. The chief resident then supported the presenter in achieving their objectives and provided post-presentation feedback. Residents were surveyed before and 6 months after the intervention. Mean scores were compared using an unpaired t test. Results: Residents’ ratings improved in the following domains: understanding expectations (3.10 vs. 4.02, p = .0003), presentation organization (3.50 vs. 4.25, p = .005), and creating and accomplishing learning objectives (3.31 vs. 4.00, p = .002). Residents commented positively on the improved presentations. Conclusions: This toolkit, based on educational principles, improved morning report presentations.

Acknowledgments

We acknowledge Patricia McArdle, EdD, for her contribution in designing and implementing the intervention and in drafting the manuscript.

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