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"Building Your Neurology Acumen": A Flipped Classroom Approach for Internal Medicine Residents.

Zoya ZaeemPenelope SmythSharla KingVijay John Daniels
Published in: The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques (2022)
Globally, internal medicine (IM) residents often feel they lack the knowledge and skills to approach patients presenting with neurologic issues. We conducted a multiple method needs assessment to determine the feasibility of a novel neurology flipped classroom (FC) curriculum for internal medicine residents. Our primary findings include participants: (1) finding neurology a useful rotation; (2) feeling uncomfortable with the neurological examination; and (3) endorsing flipped classroom as a potential alternative but with significant barriers. Our findings elucidate upon the various extrinsic/intrinsic motivators for resident education and illustrate the need to re-examine the way in which neurology is being taught to off-service residents.
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