Including Nurses as Members of the Resident Education Team

On this episode of the Academic Medicine Podcast, guests Chirag Bhat, MD, and Warren Cheung, MD, MMEd, join hosts Toni Gallo and associate editor Teresa Chan, MD, MHPE, to discuss their research into nurses’ perspectives about giving feedback on residents’ clinical performance. They share their findings regarding the unique perspective nurses can offer, the barriers nurses face in providing feedback, and some possible ways to overcome these barriers. This episode is now available through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are available. A transcript is below. Read the article discussed in this episode:  Bhat C, LaDonna K, Dewhirst S, et al. Unobserved observers: Nurses’ perspectives about sharing feedback on the performance of resident physicians. Acad Med. 2022;97:271-277. Transcript Toni Gallo: Hi everyone. I’m Toni Gallo. I’m a staff editor with Academic Medicine, and one of the hosts of today’s episode. I am joined by Dr. Teresa Chan, one of the journal’s associate editors. She’s my co-host for our episode. We’ll be talking to Drs. Chirag Bhat and Warren Cheung about their study, “Unobserved Observers: Nurses’ Perspectives about Sharing Feedback on the Performance of Resident Physicians.” That article appeared in our February issue. It’s available to read for free on academicmedicine.org. I’ll put the link for listeners in the notes for this episode. Te...
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