A Consensus Guideline to Support Resident-as-Teacher Programs and Enhance the Culture of Teaching and Learning

J Grad Med Educ. 2019 Jun;11(3):313-318. doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-18-00612.1.

Abstract

Background: Methods for assessing residents as teachers are limited, and it can be difficult to discern optimal curricula for training residents as educators. A guideline may be a tool to assess resident-as-teacher programs and to help enhance a culture of teaching and learning.

Objective: We developed a consensus guideline to assess academic medical centers' resident-as-teacher programs and teaching environments.

Methods: Faculty representing 8 specialties from 5 teaching hospitals created a guideline for resident-as-teacher programs through an iterative expert consensus development process. To assess local resident-as-teacher practices, the guideline was administered as an online survey to program directors from 47 residency programs at 5 hospitals. The survey included 26 items addressing curricula, educational climate, financial support, assessment, professional development, and promotion.

Results: Forty-nine percent of residency programs surveyed completed the questionnaire, representing 65% of specialties (17 of 26). Respondents reported that residents were required to participate in a teaching orientation in 78% of programs (18 of 23) and were evaluated on teaching in 91% (21 of 23). There were special educational programs and teaching awards in 91% of programs (21 of 23), respectively. All programs included evaluations of faculty teaching, which were linked to faculty annual reviews in 52% of programs (12 of 23), but to faculty promotion or salary in only 22% of programs (5 of 23).

Conclusions: We developed a resident-as-teacher consensus guideline that could provide a road map for program directors and institutions to think broadly about how they educate residents and fellows as teachers.

MeSH terms

  • Academic Medical Centers / organization & administration
  • Consensus
  • Curriculum*
  • Education, Medical, Graduate / methods*
  • Humans
  • Internship and Residency*
  • Learning
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Teaching / organization & administration*