Katherine E Husk1, Lee A Learman2, Christine Field3, AnnaMarie Connolly4. 1. Albany Medical Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Albany, New York. 2. Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Roanoke, Virginia. 3. University of North Carolina, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 4. University of North Carolina, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Electronic address: amc004@med.unc.edu.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe implementation of myTIPreport for milestone feedback and to initiate construct validity testing of myTIPreport for milestones. DESIGN: myTIPreport was used to provide workplace feedback on Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education required milestone sets. Performance of senior learners (postgraduate year [PGY]-4s) was compared to that of junior learners (PGY-1s) to begin the process of construct validity testing for myTIPreport. SETTING: A convenience-based site selection of Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) residency programs. PARTICIPANTS: OBGYN residents and faculty. RESULTS: Amongst the 12 participating OBGYN residency programs, there were 444 unique learners and 343 unique faculty teachers. A total of 5293 milestone feedback encounters were recorded. Mean PGY-4 performance was rated higher than mean PGY-1 performance on all 25 of the compared milestone sets, with statistically significant differences seen for 19 (76%) of these 25 milestone sets and nonsignificant differences in the predicted direction observed for the other 6 milestone sets. CONCLUSIONS: myTIPreport detected differences between senior and junior learners for the majority of compared feedback encounters for OBGYN residents. Findings support the emerging construct validity of myTIPreport for milestone feedback.
OBJECTIVE: To describe implementation of myTIPreport for milestone feedback and to initiate construct validity testing of myTIPreport for milestones. DESIGN: myTIPreport was used to provide workplace feedback on Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education required milestone sets. Performance of senior learners (postgraduate year [PGY]-4s) was compared to that of junior learners (PGY-1s) to begin the process of construct validity testing for myTIPreport. SETTING: A convenience-based site selection of Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) residency programs. PARTICIPANTS: OBGYN residents and faculty. RESULTS: Amongst the 12 participating OBGYN residency programs, there were 444 unique learners and 343 unique faculty teachers. A total of 5293 milestone feedback encounters were recorded. Mean PGY-4 performance was rated higher than mean PGY-1 performance on all 25 of the compared milestone sets, with statistically significant differences seen for 19 (76%) of these 25 milestone sets and nonsignificant differences in the predicted direction observed for the other 6 milestone sets. CONCLUSIONS: myTIPreport detected differences between senior and junior learners for the majority of compared feedback encounters for OBGYN residents. Findings support the emerging construct validity of myTIPreport for milestone feedback.