Positive Impact of Transition From Noon Conference to Academic Half Day in a Pediatric Residency Program

Abstract Objective To evaluate the impact of transitioning from noon conference (NC) to academic half day (AHD) on conference attendance, interruptions, and perceived protected educational time and to describe pediatric resident experiences with AHD. Methods In this mixed-methods study, data before...

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Veröffentlicht in:Academic pediatrics 2017-05, Vol.17 (4), p.436-442
Hauptverfasser: Zastoupil, Laura, MD, McIntosh, Amanda, MD, Sopfe, Jenna, MD, Burrows, Jason, MD, Kraynik, Jessica, MD, Lane, Lindsey, BM, BCh, Hanson, Janice, PhD, EdS, Seltz, L. Barry, MD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objective To evaluate the impact of transitioning from noon conference (NC) to academic half day (AHD) on conference attendance, interruptions, and perceived protected educational time and to describe pediatric resident experiences with AHD. Methods In this mixed-methods study, data before and after AHD implementation were collected. Quantitative data were analyzed with a 2-variable t test or chi-square test. Five focus groups and 5 individual interviews of pediatric residents were conducted. Data were analyzed using constant comparative methods, and were collected until reaching saturation. In accordance with grounded theory methodology, we developed codes using an iterative approach and identified major themes. Results After AHD implementation, resident attendance increased from 55% (of residents expected at NC) to 94% (of residents scheduled for AHD) ( P  
ISSN:1876-2859
1876-2867
DOI:10.1016/j.acap.2017.01.009