Introduction: Preparation for oral board examination is an important part of residency training. Anesthesiology programs provide mock oral exams for their trainees, but often, faculty have little guidance on the conduct of these exams. We describe a faculty development workshop for anesthesiology faculty to enhance their familiarity with the American Board of Anesthesiology Standardized Oral Examination (SOE).
Methods: We created a faculty development workshop to administer to a live audience. The session consisted of didactic and practical components. A one-page tip sheet was also included to distribute to all faculty administering mock SOEs, for review and reference prior to administering an exam. Faculty and residents were surveyed before and after the session.
Results: Eleven faculty participated in the live session. Eighty-two percent of faculty (nine of 11) committed to making a change in the way they delivered mock SOE as a result of attending the session. Fifty-eight percent of faculty (32 of 55) who responded to the postintervention survey reported that they used the tip sheet prior to administering a subsequent mock SOE. Residents described improvement in the clarity and organization of feedback following the intervention.
Discussion: Faculty members play a vital role in preparing residents for board certification. It is therefore important that faculty are appropriately oriented to the goals and conduct of the mock SOE. After taking this workshop, faculty members will be more likely to adapt their examiner style to focus on the ABA-defined examinee attributes and to provide feedback after the mock SOE.
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August 2021
Education Specialist, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Michigan Medical School.
Introduction: Preparation for oral board examination is an important part of residency training. Anesthesiology programs provide mock oral exams for their trainees, but often, faculty have little guidance on the conduct of these exams. We describe a faculty development workshop for anesthesiology faculty to enhance their familiarity with the American Board of Anesthesiology Standardized Oral Examination (SOE).
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September 2017
From the Department of Anesthesiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Background: Anesthesiology residency programs may need new simulation-based programs to prepare residents for the new Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) component of the American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA) Primary Certification process. The design of such programs may require significant resources, including faculty time, expertise, and funding, as are currently needed for structured oral examination (SOE) preparation. This survey analyzed the current state of US-based anesthesiology residency programs regarding simulation-based educational programming for SOE and OSCE preparation.
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