• J Gen Intern Med · Aug 2024

    Team-Based Learning as a Feasible, Acceptable, and Effective Educational Method for Internal Medicine Trainees - A Multi-phase Intervention and Cohort Comparison.

    • Hannah Zane, Amanda Brunton, Patricia A Carney, Elizabeth Haney, and Erin M Bonura.
    • Department of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
    • J Gen Intern Med. 2024 Aug 6.

    BackgroundTeam-based learning (TBL) is an active learning strategy gaining traction in medical education. However, studies demonstrating successful incorporation into Graduate Medical Education (GME) curricula are limited.ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility, acceptability and efficacy of Infectious Disease (ID) TBL sessions within an Internal Medicine (IM) residency curriculum as part of a traditional 60-minute conference.DesignWe conducted a prospective cohort study of TBL implementation assessing acceptability and feasibility (Phase 1), and efficacy (Phase 2).ParticipantsPhase 1 included 101 IM residents and eight TBL naïve faculty. Phase 2 included aggregate cohort IM In-Training Exam (ITE) data before (2008-2013) and after (2014-2019) TBL implementation.InterventionsEight TBL sessions were delivered once or twice weekly during 60-minute noon conferences.Main MeasuresWe assessed feasibility by measuring individual Readiness Assurance Test (iRAT) completion rates and inclusion of TBL elements in each session; acceptability through attendance, perceived effectiveness rating and attitudes about TBL; efficacy by comparing ITE data for the overall ID content and specific TBL associated learning objectives.Key ResultsSeventy-five of 93 (80%) residents attended at least one session. All TBL elements were successfully incorporated each session. Of those surveyed, 86% rated the TBL sessions as facilitating their learning "very (4)" or "extremely (5)" well on a 5-point Likert scale (p<0.001). ITE mean percent correct scores of total ID content as well as TBL associated learning objective performance were both significantly higher for the post-TBL cohort among PGY-2 (76.2 vs 62.3; 76.2 vs 62.6) and PGY-3 (73 vs 64.5; 76.2 vs 64.5) IM residents (p<0.05; p<0.001 respectively).ConclusionsImplementing a complete TBL pedagogy within the traditional noontime conference hour in GME is feasible, acceptable to residents and faculty, and associated with improved learning efficacy demonstrated through improved ITE scores.© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Society of General Internal Medicine.

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