The Art, Science, and Study of "Senioring": A Narrative Review on the Role of the Supervising Resident.

Journal of graduate medical education Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-15 DOI:10.4300/JGME-D-24-00739.1
Emily A Lang, Pamela Fazzio, Anna K Weiss
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Background Despite increasing focus on developing senior residents' teaching and supervisory skills, few studies have identified the components of the supervisory resident role. To develop curricula to prepare residents for this role, we must clearly define the supervising role. Objective To summarize the literature regarding the characteristics and behaviors of effective supervising residents and to propose a model of the supervisory resident role. Methods We performed a narrative review, searching PubMed and SCOPUS for literature discussing the supervisory resident role. Titles, abstracts, and articles were screened for inclusion, as were the reference sections of included articles. Using inductive thematic analysis, we coded qualitative statements, survey items, and curriculum goals and organized them into themes based on iterative, reflexive discussion. We used these themes to present a model of the supervisory role. Results Thirty-six works met our inclusion criteria. The articles represented perspectives from faculty members, residents, and medical students and utilized qualitative and quantitative methods. They indicated that the supervising resident is responsible for teaching, managing daily tasks, advocating on behalf of their team members' well-being, and creating a psychologically safe learning environment. Emphasis on each of these components varied by role on the medical team. Conclusions This is one of the first studies to incorporate multiple perspectives to describe the multifaceted role of the supervising resident, and suggests that individuals' positions on the medical team guide their perception of this role. The literature lacks adequate exploration of junior residents', medical students', interdisciplinary team members', and patients' and families' descriptions of this role.

“老年化”的艺术、科学与研究:对督导住院医师角色的叙事性回顾。
背景:尽管人们越来越关注老年住院医生的教学和管理技能,但很少有研究确定住院医生管理角色的组成部分。为了开发课程,让住院医生为这一角色做好准备,我们必须明确界定监督角色。目的总结有关有效监督居民的特征和行为的文献,提出有效监督居民角色的模型。方法我们进行叙述性回顾,检索PubMed和SCOPUS中讨论监督住院医师角色的文献。筛选标题、摘要和文章,以及纳入文章的参考部分。使用归纳主题分析,我们对定性陈述、调查项目和课程目标进行编码,并根据迭代、反思性讨论将它们组织成主题。我们使用这些主题来呈现监督角色的模型。结果36篇作品符合纳入标准。这些文章代表了教职员工、住院医生和医学生的观点,并采用了定性和定量方法。他们指出,督导住院医师负责教学,管理日常任务,倡导代表他们的团队成员的福祉,并创造一个心理安全的学习环境。对这些组成部分的重视程度因医疗团队中的角色而异。这是首次从多个角度来描述住院医师的多重角色的研究之一,并表明个人在医疗团队中的地位指导了他们对这一角色的看法。文献缺乏对初级住院医师、医学生、跨学科团队成员以及患者和家属对这一角色的描述的充分探索。
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Journal of graduate medical education
Journal of graduate medical education Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: - Be the leading peer-reviewed journal in graduate medical education; - Promote scholarship and enhance the quality of research in the field; - Disseminate evidence-based approaches for teaching, assessment, and improving the learning environment; and - Generate new knowledge that enhances graduates'' ability to provide high-quality, cost-effective care.
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