Moving Beyond Teaching Skill Curriculum: Development of a Distinction in Medical Education Track

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Strouse, Jennifer [1 ]
Rowat, Jane [1 ]
Sanders, M. Lee [1 ]
Antes, Lisa [1 ]
Suneja, Manish [1 ]
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[1] Univ Iowa Hosp & Clin, Dept Internal Med, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
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distinction track; teaching curriculum; peer teaching; medical education; residency; RESIDENTS; TEACHERS; STUDENTS;
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10.1111/tct.70015
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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1001 ;
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BackgroundMost postgraduate medical education tracks are faculty-led and emphasise teaching skills. A peer-to-peer medical education track focused on curriculum development and scholarship is notably underrepresented in the literature, especially within graduate medical education. To address these gaps, a 2-year Distinction in Medical Education (DIME) track was developed. The aim of this report was to (1) describe the inception and structure of the DIME track, (2) assess the effectiveness of a peer-to-peer instructional model and (3) evaluate the track's success in generating scholarly work in medical education.BackgroundMost postgraduate medical education tracks are faculty-led and emphasise teaching skills. A peer-to-peer medical education track focused on curriculum development and scholarship is notably underrepresented in the literature, especially within graduate medical education. To address these gaps, a 2-year Distinction in Medical Education (DIME) track was developed. The aim of this report was to (1) describe the inception and structure of the DIME track, (2) assess the effectiveness of a peer-to-peer instructional model and (3) evaluate the track's success in generating scholarly work in medical education.ApproachResidents engage in structured workshops using a flipped classroom approach. Interactive sessions utilising Kern's Curriculum allow first-year DIME participants to learn principles of curricular development. As residents transition into their second year, they are responsible for facilitating and leading curricular development workshops, transforming from learners to teachers. Each participant also designs and executes a scholarly project focused on medical education with longitudinal mentorship.EvaluationSince 2020, five cohorts (n = 20) have participated in the DIME track. We evaluated the program using a mixed-methods approach. Quantitative analysis showed that 10 resident-led projects were integrated into undergraduate medical education and seven into graduate medical education curricula. Qualitative feedback from surveys and focus groups identified key themes, emphasising the value of the program's core components.ImplicationsDIME's success goes beyond teaching skills; it involves learning and teaching the principles of curricular development to peers as well as applying principles of curricular development to tangible scholarly projects. The track's focus on educational scholarship is a measurable outcome.
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