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J Grad Med Educ (2024) 16 (6): 691–700.
Published: 13 December 2024
.... Acquisition of skills during live patient care may introduce variability in training, provide fewer opportunities for debriefing and feedback, and pose challenges to both psychological safety and deliberate practice. 2 , 21 - 25 , 29 , 45 , 46 Given the proven educational value and patient safety benefits...
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J Grad Med Educ (2024) 16 (6): 684–690.
Published: 13 December 2024
... debriefing and can also threaten psychological safety. Its impact on residents is affected by the identities of the gossiper, subject, and audience. Corresponding author: Michael Chaikof, MD, FRCSC, MS-HPEd, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, [email protected] , X...
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Gossip Between Faculty and Residents About Faculty  Note: When a faculty me...
Published: 13 December 2024
Figure 3 Gossip Between Faculty and Residents About Faculty Note: When a faculty member gossiped with a resident about other faculty, this created some positive feelings of in-group acceptance, countered by a threat to psychological safety and speak-up culture. More about this image found in Gossip Between Faculty and Residents About Faculty Note: When a faculty me...
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J Grad Med Educ (2024) 16 (5): 506–508.
Published: 15 October 2024
... competition. In addition to potential misinformation, online platforms also seemed to express substantial negativity about programs. Negative testimonials from “current residents” in a program about culture or stories of how “another resident at my program” was mistreated abound. Applicants may have also...
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J Grad Med Educ (2024) 16 (4): 427–435.
Published: 15 August 2024
... their own IP experiences, and cultivate psychological safety through tolerance for failure and welcoming of questions. Our study also highlights some maladaptive thoughts and behaviors that may signal a resident is experiencing significant IP. IP should be explored when a resident is working excessive hours...
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J Grad Med Educ (2024) 16 (3): 374–378.
Published: 13 June 2024
..., and mistreatment by patients and fellow staff can all contribute to stress and distress during training that can push even well-adapted people to their limits. 1 Clinical environments vary widely in the degree of psychological and social support available to residents and fellows, and the long work hours often...
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J Grad Med Educ (2024) 16 (3): 261–263.
Published: 13 June 2024
... programs. Instead, ensure that relevant resources are made readily available for reference. These include protocols on learner mistreatment, physician wellness, social media, and infection control. Program directors have identified social orientation—a concept in which trainees and staff are brought...
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J Grad Med Educ (2024) 16 (3): 333–338.
Published: 13 June 2024
... on psychological safety, growth mindset, and coaching. 11 , 15 , 18 , 19 It featured the R2C2 method, a reflective model for facilitating performance feedback that consists of 4 phases: relationship building, exploring reactions, exploring content, and coaching. 20 The module was created by the GME...
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J Grad Med Educ (2023) 15 (6): 627–631.
Published: 15 December 2023
..., Bearman M, Sheldrake M, et al . The influence of psychological safety on feedback conversations in general practice training . Med Educ . 2022 ; 56 (11) : 1096 - 1104 . doi: 10.1111/medu.14881 16.  Farrell L, Bourgeois-Law G, Ajjawi R, Regehr G...
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J Grad Med Educ (2023) 15 (5): 617–622.
Published: 15 October 2023
... may be difficult if the learning environment does not foster a culture of psychological safety. 19 Trainees should not feel penalized when making mistakes, asking questions, or seeking help. 19 A previous study investigating CBME implementation in Canadian programs reported 9 distinct assessment...
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J Grad Med Educ (2023) 15 (5): 536–540.
Published: 15 October 2023
... for the topic to pique their interest and bolster the psychological safety of the learning environment. 9 Perform a rapid needs assessment, asking residents about their prior knowledge of the topic and then tailoring content to build new knowledge upon existing mental frameworks. 10 Lastly, delineate...
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J Grad Med Educ (2023) 15 (4): 447–448.
Published: 14 August 2023
... of my email, was a new first rule— YOUR SAFETY COMES FIRST . The learners’ physical and psychological safety is my number one concern. I am here to provide a safe place to learn, to take care of patients, and to reconcile the effects of the world on how we do those things. I show that fostering a safe...
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J Grad Med Educ (2023) 15 (4): 428–431.
Published: 14 August 2023
... of a common goal—even a fantastical one—are core to these games’ appeal. Part of accomplishing this dynamic is fostering psychological safety, in which all are committed to having a fun, creative experience together and encouraged to contribute ideas without fear of judgement. Game Masters sit at eye level...
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J Grad Med Educ (2023) 15 (3): 287–290.
Published: 14 June 2023
... is at least 3 times greater than the general population. 12 Amid anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation, LGBTQIA+ residents face stressors associated with not only their physician roles, but also their gender and sexual identities. As a result of mistreatment and stigmatization in society, the risk of suicide...
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J Grad Med Educ (2023) 15 (1): 37–39.
Published: 15 February 2023
... in wealth and power persisting since European contact. 9 Since Europeans arrived on this continent, Native people have been relegated to second class citizens on their own land. The history of Native Americans is one of constant mistreatment, displacement, and loss of autonomy. As Native populations...
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J Grad Med Educ (2022) 14 (5): 554–560.
Published: 14 October 2022
..., and psychological safety) and a slide on how these equity and inclusion values can lead to fulfillment of program goals (diverse workforce contributes to excellent clinicians; opportunities for everyone contribute to happy, well residents; and psychological safety contributes to a supportive learning environment...
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