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Impact of Rounding Setting on the Quality of Medical Trainee Experience

Objectives: Hospital rounding practices have shifted away from being conducted at the patient’s bedside to favor rounding in workrooms. Prior studies assessing learner attitudes toward bedside rounds largely focused on its educational value for residents, with less attention paid to medical students or other relevant domains in the learner experience….

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Impact of Bedside Rounding on Attending Teaching Evaluations

Objective: To examine associations between bedside rounding (BSR) and other rounding strategies (ORS) with resident evaluations of teaching attendings and self-reported attending characteristics. Methods: Faculty from three academic medical centers who attended resident teaching services for ≥4 weeks during the 2018–2019 academic year were invited to complete a survey about…

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Bedside Rounds Valued But Not Preferred: Perceptions of Internal Medicine Residents and Attending Physicians in a Diverse Academic Training Program

Objectives: Bedside rounds/rounding (BDR) is an important tool for patient-centered care and trainee education. This study aimed at understanding the attitudes toward BDR among residents and attending physicians. Methods: A survey was conducted using the Qualtrics survey tool. Responses were measured using a five-point Likert scale. Results: The survey was…

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