'I wish someone watched me interview:' medical student insight into observation and feedback as a method for teaching communication skills during the clinical years.
Heather K SchopperMarcy RosenbaumRick AxelsonPublished in: BMC medical education (2016)
Eliciting students' perspectives on the effect of observation and feedback on the development of their communication skills is a unique way to look at this topic, and brings to light many student-identified obstacles and opportunities to maximize the educational value of observation and feedback for teaching communication, including increasing the number of observations, disassociating observation from numerically scored evaluation, training faculty to give meaningful feedback, and timing the observation/feedback earlier in clerkships.