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Comparative Study
. 2014 Feb;207(2):271-4.
doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2013.11.001. Epub 2013 Dec 5.

Is there a place for medical students as teachers in the education of junior residents?

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Comparative Study

Is there a place for medical students as teachers in the education of junior residents?

Keith Wirth et al. Am J Surg. 2014 Feb.

Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to investigate a novel resident education model that turns the traditional surgical hierarchy upside down, termed a "reverse" peer-assisted learning curriculum.

Methods: Thirty surgical topics were randomized between medical students and chief residents on each clinical team, with 1 topic being presented briefly during morning rounds. An exam evaluating junior residents' knowledge of these topics was administered before and after 1 month of presentations. A questionnaire was distributed to evaluate the junior residents' perceptions of this teaching model.

Results: Thirty-four residents participated. There was a significant improvement in the mean examination score (54 vs 74, P < .05). No significant difference was noted in the mean score differentials of topics presented by either the medical students or the chief resident (21 vs 18, P = .22). More than 80% of the residents responded positively about the effectiveness of this exercise and agreed that they would like to see this model used on other services.

Conclusions: This study confirms the hypothesis that medical students can teach surgical topics to junior residents at least as effectively as their chief residents.

Keywords: Medical student; Near-peer teaching; Peer-assisted learning; Resident education.

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