AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to identify factors that enhance the quality of feedback medical students receive during their third-year obstetrics and gynecology clerkships.
  • Conducted in a university hospital setting, the research involved 110 third-year medical students and looked at the relationship between various student and clerkship characteristics and feedback quality.
  • Results showed that higher student clerkship scores correlated with better perceived feedback quality, but the actual quantity and quality of feedback from the clerkship director were mainly influenced by the number of preceptors providing feedback.

Article Abstract

Objective: We sought to investigate factors associated with improved feedback quality during third-year obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) clerkships.

Design: This prospective cohort study assessed relationships of student and clerkship characteristics to the quantity and quality of feedback during OBGYN clerkships according to the clerkship director and third-year medical students.

Setting: This study took place in a university-based hospital setting in which medical students rotate for 6 weeks on core clerkships during the third year of medical school.

Participants: Third year medical students participating in core OBGYN clerkships during the 2018 to 2019 academic year.

Results: One hundred and ten students participated. Students with better clerkship scores reported higher quality of feedback, effectiveness of teaching, and quality of the clerkship overall, but did not receive a higher quantity or quality of feedback per the clerkship director. In multivariate modeling, the only factor affecting the clerkship director's rating of feedback adequacy was the number of preceptors who had given feedback. Factors associated with better student-reported feedback quality included midclerkship feedback adequacy and attendings and residents teaching procedures.

Conclusions: Improved feedback for medical students on core OBGYN clerkships is associated with more preceptors offering feedback, midclerkship feedback adequacy, and preceptors teaching procedures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsurg.2020.04.004DOI Listing

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