I was looking through the giant pile of papers on my desk and found a stack of feedback from a PBL small group from a couple years ago! Time for some (very delayed) reflection. There’s a lot of good stuff in here: the first-year med students said I was helpful in keeping the group focusedContinue reading “PBL small group feedback”
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On-service teaching: the first year of fellowship
Spent about an hour this morning rereading my feedback from the first year of fellowship. Whoa, there’s a LOT there! After each shift, our attendings are sent a form with two questions: what did the fellow do well? And what could they do better? I filtered out what seemed pertinent to education, but also letContinue reading “On-service teaching: the first year of fellowship”
On-service teaching: Wards edition
Wards teaching was probably one of my favorite experiences of teaching as a resident. While it was different in my surgical intern year than as a pediatric resident, I first gained experience with a sepsis lecture I like to give. As you may know from my first blog post, I first really learned the SurvivingContinue reading “On-service teaching: Wards edition”
The First Time I Got Feedback on a Lecture
The year I was a surgical resident, I don’t think I got any feedback on my teaching skills, but I certainly worked on developing them. On my second night as an intern, we had a very sick lady who had shown up that afternoon in the ED with a perforated colon. As the intern overnight,Continue reading “The First Time I Got Feedback on a Lecture”