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Facilitated transitions: coaching to improve the medical school to residency continuum

Margaret Wolff, Paula T. Ross, Jasmyne Jackson, Eric Skye, Tamara L. Gay, Margaret Dobson, David T. Hughes, Helen Morgan

2020Medical Education Online27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Current efforts incompletely address the educational, social, and developmental aspects of a learner’s transition from medical school to residency.Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of a transition to residency (TTR) coaching program.Designs: In March 2019, we designed, implemented, and evaluated a TTR coaching program for students who matched into residency programs at our institution. Goals were to stimulate reflection on successes and challenges encountered during medical school, develop strategies to problem-solve barriers and address concerns, identify professional and personal resources, improve confidence, and make an action plan.Results: Of eligible learners, 42% (10/24) enrolled in TTR coaching. Learners were most interested in coaching in the following areas: wellbeing (70%, 7/10), interpersonal/communication skills (60%, 6/10), and learning plan development (50%, 5/10). The majority (90%; 9/10) expressed satisfaction with the program and would recommend participation. One month after starting internship, 90% (9/10) of learners stated the program helped facilitate their transition. Learners who did not enroll in TTR cited concerns around the coach selection process (72%, 8/11), upcoming travel (45%, 5/11), insufficient time/competing demands (27%, 3/11), and lack of perceived benefit (18%, 2/11).Conclusion: This pilot study demonstrated preliminary feasibility and acceptability for TTR coaching.

Topics & Concepts

CoachingMedical educationInternshipInterpersonal communicationPsychologyAction planSocial skillsProfessional developmentMedicinePsychotherapistBiologySocial psychologyEcologyInnovations in Medical EducationDiversity and Career in MedicineMedical Education and Admissions