Title: Providing Performance Feedback to Trainees
1Providing Performance Feedback to Trainees
- Mary M. Moran, MD
- Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
- Professional Development
2Providing Performance Feedback
- Benefits of effective feedback
- Obstacles to giving feedback
- General rules for providing feedback
- Planning the feedback session
- Conducting the feedback session
- Role plays!
3Benefits of Effective Feedback
- Helps learners
- Understand teachers expectations
- Evaluate their own knowledge and skills
- Identify strengths and weaknesses
- Address deficiencies
- Helps teachers
- Evaluate and modify teaching material
- Consider your teaching style
- Recognize student progress
4Education without Feedback
- Missed learning opportunities
- Trainee insecurity about abilities
- Inaccurate perception of performance
- Potential for disappointment with final evaluation
5Obstacles to Effective Feedback
- Inadequate knowledge of how to give effective
feedback - Concern that the student will not be receptive
- Concern that the student will feel bad
- Lack of time
- Over-nurturing preceptor
6General Rules for Providing Feedback
- Create an environment conducive to feedback
- Set expectations early
- Separate the action from the person
- Be specific use examples
- Include only feedback that is directly observed
or documented - Avoid using a programmed style
7Planning the Feedback Session
- Have a clear idea of what you will say
- Write it down use the written evaluation as a
guidepost - Give feedback at an appropriate time
- Use specific and helpful language
- Language that is future-based
- Language that reflects actual performance
8The Feedback Session
- Ask the receiver/learner to self-evaluate
- Fosters reflection
- Opens doors for constructive comments
- Let learner know what was done well
- Reinforces positive behaviors
- Let learner know what could be improved
- Use specific examples
- Use future-based, accurate language
9The Feedback Session
- Check for understanding
- Have a dialogue about what youve said
- Explore reasons for deficiencies
- Develop a plan for improvement
- Set date for follow-up
- Invite the learner to give you feedback
10Mystery Medical SchoolEvaluation Examples
11Evaluate the Evaluations
- Intelligent
- Will be an excellent physician ultimately
-
- Pleasure to work with
- Follows up clinical questions with data from the
literature - Needs improvement in clinical thinking and
applying knowledge to practice - Needs more initiative in speaking with patients
and counseling - X was almost casual about his approach to
medicine. His initial presentation was
inadequate but was corrected when I spoke to
him.
12Joan C. Edwards School of MedicineMarshall
UniversityEvaluation Examples
13Evaluate the Evaluations
- 11 evaluators 5 comments
- Increased comfort with pelvic and pap exams.
Improved organizational skills to handle multiple
tasks. - Actively worked on the outlined elements of the
curriculum. Improved organization helped him
structure pursuit of knowledge. - Was quickly accepted by staff due to his
respectful and excellent people skills. - Believe that he will progress in leadership and
teaching roles as he becomes more confident of
his roles.
14Providing Performance Feedback
- Benefits to learner and teacher are many.
- Obstacles to giving feedback can be overcome with
planning. - Feedback should be timely, specific, and include
language that is future-based. - The feedback session should be planned dont go
in cold. - The feedback session begins by allowing the
learner to self-evaluate. Use examples, check
for understanding, and invite feedback of you.
15Providing Performance FeedbackRole plays
- Divide into groups of 4
- Each person gets a stapled packet
- Page 1 instructions
- Your role will change with each case scenario in
the order of the pages of the packet you are
holding.
16Providing Performance FeedbackRole plays
- At the end of each interaction, the following
will occur - The preceptor will self-evaluate.
- The student will evaluate the preceptor keeping
in mind the model presented today. - The observer(s) will evaluate the preceptor.
- After the discussion, turn the page and see your
role for the next scenario.