Medical students as teachers: How preclinical teaching opportunities can create an early awareness of the role of physician as teacher
2011
Background: As future physicians, questions about when medical students realize they will have to teach remain under-explored.Aim: To understand when students serving in pre-clinical teaching roles make the connection between teaching and being a physician.Methods: Medical students involved in a peer instruction program included: (1) archived first-year student interview candidate data (n = 60/150); (2) focus groups of first-year students selected as instructors (n = 16/60); and (3) focus groups of second-year students (n = 16/24) who taught for the program. A modified extended-term mixed-method research design involved data from the pre-hire interviews and post-hire focus group.Results: Prior to teaching, none of the first year interviewees made an explicit connection between teaching and being a physician. The new instructors selected to teach minimally made a connection and only after prompting. The majority of the experienced instructors did make the connection; however, and did so spontaneously.Concl...
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