2021
DOI: 10.2147/amep.s283379
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Evaluation of Educational Workshops for Family Medicine Residents Using the Kirkpatrick Framework

Abstract: Background/Objectives Practicing independently in an ambulatory care setting demands mastering the knowledge and skills of commonly performed minor procedures. Educational hands-on activities are one way to ensure competent family medicine practitioners. This study aims to evaluate a minor procedure workshop for family medicine trainees using the Kirkpatrick model for short- and long-term workshop effectiveness and to identify facilitators and obstacles faced by the trainees during their practices… Show more

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“…8 Fortunately, residents who receive direct hands-on procedural training report increased comfort and competency with those procedures. 9 Not surprisingly, such training also makes residents more likely to offer these options to their patients. 10,11 Finally, it is worth considering the impact of potential expansion of the postgraduate program from 2 to 3 years in length.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…8 Fortunately, residents who receive direct hands-on procedural training report increased comfort and competency with those procedures. 9 Not surprisingly, such training also makes residents more likely to offer these options to their patients. 10,11 Finally, it is worth considering the impact of potential expansion of the postgraduate program from 2 to 3 years in length.…”
Section: Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%