"I Find It Quite a Privilege to Be Involved in Their Lives": A Multinational Qualitative Study of Program Directors' Perspectives on Their Relationships with Residents.
Debalina DuttaDora J StadlerJoseph CofrancescoSophia ArchuletaHalah IbrahimPublished in: Teaching and learning in medicine (2021)
Our study examines the experiences of program directors as they negotiate complex educator-learner relationships. The PDs described roles that extended beyond their job description. Although all interviewees reported that the PD position was challenging, they focused on the rewarding aspects of the job and how their relationships helped sustain them through the difficulties. Through their reflections, the PDs described the personal satisfaction and benefits of their interactions with the residents, and how the engagement contributed to personal and professional success.