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Are respiratory specialist registrars trained to teach?

Emer Kelly, Sinead M. Walsh, Jeremy B. Richards
ERJ Open Research 2015 1: 00019-2015; DOI: 10.1183/23120541.00019-2015
Emer Kelly
1Department of Respiratory Medicine, St Vincent's University Hospital, University College Dublin and Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
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Sinead M. Walsh
1Department of Respiratory Medicine, St Vincent's University Hospital, University College Dublin and Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
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Jeremy B. Richards
2Beth Israel and Deaconess Medical Center, and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
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    a) Frequency of observation: when asked about the frequency of being observed teaching by an attending, 76% of respondents responded “less than weekly” or “never”. b) Frequency of receiving feedback: 57% of Irish specialist registrars (SpRs) “rarely” or “never” received feedback from a consultant about their teaching. c) Comfort levels with teaching: when asked about their comfort teaching since commencing specialist training, only 63% of Irish SpRs felt “more comfortable” and 10% of the respondents actually felt “less comfortable”. d) Importance of teaching skills to future career: 97% of Irish SpRs considered teaching skills to be “very important” or “important” to their future careers. Only 3% of the Irish cohort considered teaching skills to be of “minimal” or “moderate” importance.

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