This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Interdisciplinary co-teaching by physicians (MD) and social behavioural scientists (SBS) has emerged as an innovative teaching practice in clinical skills courses, but little is known about how co-teachers operationalize instruction. The purpose of this study was to explore the shared mental model of co-teachers concerning medical interviewing and physical examination instruction. Twelve individual semi-structured interviews were conducted at Brown University. Participants were asked, " and do MD and SBS faculty contribute to teaching medical interviewing and physical examination skills?" Transcripts were subjected to thematic analysis. Discourse analysis was also used to determine if what faculty individually described as contributing to instruction was observed by the co-teacher. Physician and SBS faculty emphasized different but complementary aspects of medical interviewing and physical examination skills. Physicians focused on targeting clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis, economy of movement, efficiency, synthesis, and technical skills. SBS faculty focused on emphasizing active listening, presence, non-verbal communication, rapport building, empathy, and patient comfort. Co-teachers consistently articulated their relative contributions to teaching medical interviewing and physical examinations. Their shared mental model emphasized the importance of both and , creating a learning environment supporting the development of both biomedical and patient-centred perspectives.

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