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Formalizing Feedback: Introducing a Structured Approach in an Outpatient Resident Clinic.

Samar McCutcheon1, Anne-Marie Duchemin2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Delivering feedback is an integral part of graduate medical education. This paper will present how feedback research informed the development of a new feedback model and discuss its implementation and evaluation by residents in an outpatient psychiatry clinic.
METHOD: After reviewing research, a new feedback model of self-determined goal setting with guided objectives and quarterly formal in-person feedback sessions was implemented with 10 psychiatry residents during their 12-month outpatient experience in postgraduate year (PGY)-3. Residents received a pre-intervention survey to assess existing opinions of feedback and goal setting and a post-intervention survey to evaluate experiences with the new feedback model.
RESULTS: On the pre-intervention survey, 3 of 8 resident respondents indicated they had previously set goals, and only 4 of 8 predicted goal setting would be helpful, with average helpfulness rating of 3.62 (scale of 1 to 5). Cumulatively, 10 PGY-3 residents set 31 goals over the academic year. On the post-intervention survey, resident respondents rated the helpfulness of goal setting at 4.71 and quarterly, formal, in-person feedback meetings at 4.86. Success at reaching their self-determined goals was rated at 5 by all respondents.
CONCLUSIONS: Utilizing self-determined goals and formal in-person feedback sessions seemed to provide the framework for an effective feedback model in an outpatient resident clinic. This pilot project suggests that introducing formal feedback models can have a positive impact on resident clinical and educational growth. The data support expanding the model to assess its generalizability with the goal of furthering development of evidence-based feedback models.

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Keywords:  Feedback; Psychiatry Milestone Project; Residency education

Year:  2020        PMID: 32529605     DOI: 10.1007/s40596-020-01240-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Psychiatry        ISSN: 1042-9670


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1.  Overcoming barriers to effective feedback: a solution-focused faculty development approach.

Authors:  Samar McCutcheon; Anne-Marie Duchemin
Journal:  Int J Med Educ       Date:  2020-10-23
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