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Undergraduate Medical Education Leader Performance Predicts Postgraduate Military Leader Performance.

Erin S BarrySteven J DurningDeanna Schreiber-GregoryNeil E GrunbergAngela M YarnellTing Dong
Published in: Military medicine (2023)
The findings of this study indicate that a positive relationship exists between leader performance at the end of medical school and leader performance in PGY1 and 3 years of residency. These correlations were stronger in PGY3 compared to PGY1. During PGY1, learners may be more focused on being a physician and an effective team member compared to PGY3 where they have a deeper understanding of their roles and responsibilities and can take on more leadership roles. Additionally, this study also found that MCAT and USMLE Step exams performance was not predictive of PGY1 or PGY3 leader performance. These findings provide evidence of the power of continued leader development in UME and beyond.
Keyphrases
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