1. Impact of On-Site Hospital Medicine Curriculum on Preceptor Perception of Rotation.
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Sharma P, Brooks M, Roomiany P, Verma L, and Criscione-Schreiber L
- Subjects
- Attitude of Health Personnel, Hospitalists psychology, Humans, Students, Health Occupations psychology, Hospitalists organization & administration, Perception, Physician Assistants education, Preceptorship organization & administration
- Abstract
Purpose: To assess the feasibility of an on-site, case-based curriculum delivered by preceptors and to assess preceptors' perceptions of the impact of the curriculum on rotation performance and ability to teach., Methods: Hospital medicine preceptors were surveyed before and after curriculum deployment using a previously developed survey., Results: Preceptors had positive perceptions of the impact of the curriculum. Rotation performance for health care systems topics had the greatest increase., Conclusions: Curriculum delivery through on-site, case-based teaching might be well received by preceptors. Despite increased demands on preceptor time, preceptor response to the introduction of a structured curriculum during the second-year internal medicine rotation was positive. Use of preceptor-delivered, preprepared, case-based curricular content might be a tool worth testing in further contexts.
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- 2020
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