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Peer Observation of Rounds Leads to Collegial Discussion of Teaching.

J Rush PiercePatrick RendónDeepti Rao
Published in: Teaching and learning in medicine (2018)
This exercise was easily implemented, resulted in planned changes by both observed and observing peers, and resulted in widespread adoption of some specific teaching behaviors. The most commonly planned change dealt with team leadership or organizational issues. When given the freedom to choose, junior faculty were more likely to observe senior faculty.
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