The Association Between Pediatric Faculty Factors and Resident Physician Ratings of Teaching Effectiveness

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Background. Faculty factors not inherently related to teaching effectiveness can influence teaching ratings. No studies have focused on pediatric faculty who possess unique differences from general medical faculty. Methods. We designed a retrospective observational study to compare faculty teaching ratings with measured factors across 3 academic pediatric institutions. Results. Our study included 196 faculty members. The majority (76%) of variation in teaching effectiveness ratings was not accounted for by any measured variable, but 24% was attributed to measurable factors. Increased resident exposure (sequential r2 =.10, P

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Potisek, N. M., Page, L., Narayan, A., McNeal-Trice, K., & Steiner, M. J. (2019). The Association Between Pediatric Faculty Factors and Resident Physician Ratings of Teaching Effectiveness. Global Pediatric Health, 6. https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X18822996

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