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  • Cognitive Science in Learning
  • Curriculum Development

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  • Longitudinal curricula and interleaving show cognitive benefits in various fields.
  • Residency programs predominantly use block formats, lacking a clear definition for longitudinal training.
  • Comparative research on curricular efficacy is hindered by the absence of a consensus definition for longitudinal programs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a consensus definition for Longitudinal Interleaved Residency Training (LIRT) in family medicine.
  • To provide a foundation for research into the efficacy of LIRT.

Main Methods:

  • A national workgroup was convened to develop a consensus definition.
  • The Delphi method was employed between October 2021 and March 2022.
  • A representative group of 13 participants from diverse family medicine residency programs was involved.

Main Results:

  • A consensus definition for LIRT was approved by the workgroup.
  • LIRT is defined as a curricular design offering graduated, concurrent clinical experiences.
  • It models comprehensive practice scope, enhances long-term retention via interleaving and spaced repetition, and uses longitudinal scheduling.

Conclusions:

  • A consensus definition for Longitudinal Interleaved Residency Training (LIRT) in family medicine was established.
  • This definition is grounded in emerging evidence-based cognitive science.
  • LIRT offers a structured approach to enhance resident training and knowledge retention.