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Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives
Computer access of morning report/ Harrison Club PowerPoint presentations to the medicine residents has improved their confidence in management and in preparation for the monthly exams and for the American Board of Internal Medicine: an innovative education quality improvement project at Harlem Hospital center
Raji Ayinla1  Mohamed Osman1  Sulaiman Tijani1  Marwa Fagir1 
[1] Harlem Hospital in affiliation with Columbia University Medical Center;
关键词: residency programs;    american board of internal medicine (abim);    morning report/harrison club;    medical education;    shared digital folder;    powerpoint presentation;    residents lecture;   
DOI  :  10.1080/20009666.2019.1710947
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Background Morning report is an important conventional teaching activity of residency programs worldwide. Objectives We aimed at creating a shared digital folder of the morning report/Harrison Club presentations for the training year of 2018–2019. Our primary objective was to assess the residents’ satisfaction regarding its accessibility, as well as to estimate the percentage of residents who felt improvement in confidence levels in their management skills and their preparation for the monthly exams and for the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM). Methods This study is a cross-sectional study comparing the three different Post-Graduate Year residents. An anonymous questionnaire was distributed to 44 participating residents, and a multivariate analysis test was conducted. Results Most of the residents thought the morning report/Harrison Club folder was easily accessible. 86.7%, 82.4% and 83.3% found it valuable to improve their confidence in management; 80%, 70.6% and 83.3% found it valuable to improve their confidence in preparation for the monthly exams; and 86.7%, 82.4% and 83.3% found it valuable to improve their confidence in preparing for the ABIM among the PGY1, PGY2, and PGY3 residents, respectively. Conclusion Almost all the residents agreed that they would recommend adoption of a similar digital tool in other residency programs.

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