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Facilitating the transition to residency: A resident-as-coach pilot program
Dana G Callahan1, Nora Y Osman1, Jean E Klig2
1Harvard Medical School (HMS), Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Background:
The transition from medical school to residency is a critical developmental phase; coaching may help students prepare for this role transition.
Aims:
We explored whether near-peer coaching could improve a specific workplace skill prior to residency.
Methods:
A resident-as-coach program was piloted for the medicine sub-internship, an advanced acting internship rotation. Between March and June 2021, 26 students were assigned a resident coach (n = 16). Resident coaches completed one training session, and student-coach dyads met for one coaching session on 'pre-rounding'- gathering patient data before rounds. The program was evaluated through surveys and focus groups.
Results:
20/26 students and 14/16 residents completed the survey. 19/20 students identified a pre-rounding challenge and reported increased pre-rounding efficiency; all committed to one actionable step for improvement. All 16 residents felt their coaching skills improved. In focus groups, students valued the program's focus on honing a relevant skill in a safe, near-peer setting. Residents expressed their intent to incorporate coaching into their future work.
Conclusions:
A resident-as-coach model can be effective in preparing students for residency, while concurrently building residents' coaching skills.
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