2022
DOI: 10.1097/jte.0000000000000242
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Peer Review of Teaching to Promote a Culture of Excellence: A Scoping Review

Abstract: Background and Purpose. A main component of the conceptual model of excellence in physical therapist education, introduced by Jensen et al, is a culture of excellence. A culture of excellence relies on identifying accountable faculty who set high expectations and execute systems toward ongoing improvement. Peer review of teaching (PRT) is an established system that cultivates a culture of collaboration, reflection, and excellence through feedback and collegial discourse. The purpose of this scoping… Show more

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“…[7][8][9] Peer review is beneficial and less biased because it sidesteps the issues of power differential. 10,11 Peer teaching observation tools have been validated in settings that do not generalize well to outpatient family medicine (ie, inpatient internal medicine residencies). [12][13][14] The behaviorbased precepting tools for outpatient family medicine were validated on medical student supervision 15 and used preceptor self-assessment, 16 not peer assessment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7][8][9] Peer review is beneficial and less biased because it sidesteps the issues of power differential. 10,11 Peer teaching observation tools have been validated in settings that do not generalize well to outpatient family medicine (ie, inpatient internal medicine residencies). [12][13][14] The behaviorbased precepting tools for outpatient family medicine were validated on medical student supervision 15 and used preceptor self-assessment, 16 not peer assessment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%