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Training the Anesthesiologist Trainer: Enhancing the Quality of Feedback during Human Patient Simulations
Authors:Elissa A. Adame  Ryan S. Bisel  Edward S. Kosik  Julia A. Rygaard
Affiliation:1. Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, Arizona State University;2. The Department of Communication, The University of Oklahoma;3. Department of Anesthesiology, The University of Oklahoma;4. Practicing Anesthesiologist, Oklahoma City
Abstract:An essential piece of anesthesiologist training is attending resident feedback sessions. Yet, few attending anesthesiologists have formal teaching education and little time to acquire it. In this field experiment, attending physicians were randomly assigned to a control group or to receive 30 minutes of feedback training inspired by Implicit Person Theory (IPT). As such, IPT training encouraged physicians to praise process-oriented learning while discouraging performance-oriented mindsets. Attending physicians then observed residents participate in a human patient simulation (HPS) activity and provided residents with feedback. Content and statistical analyses revealed trained attending physicians praised learning goals and challenged performance goals more often than untrained physicians during feedback sessions. Thus, the training provides a rapid method of enhancing the quality of attending physicians’ training communication.
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