Is there a relationship between attending physicians' and residents' teaching skills and students' examination scores?

Acad Med. 2000 Nov;75(11):1144-6. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200011000-00024.

Abstract

Purpose: Faculty development programs and faculty incentive systems have heightened the need to validate a connection between the quality of teaching and students' learning. This study was designed to determine the association between attending physicians' and residents' teacher ratings and their students' examination scores.

Method: From a database of 362 students, 138 faculty, and 107 residents in internal medicine, student-faculty (n = 476) and student-resident (n = 474) pairs were identified. All students were in their third year, rotating on inpatient general medicine and cardiology services, July 1994 through June 1996, at a single institution. The outcome measure for students' knowledge was the NBME Subject Examination in internal medicine. To control for students' baseline knowledge, the predictors were scores on the USMLE Step 1 and a sequential examination (a clinically-based pre- and post-clerkship examination). Teaching abilities of faculty and residents were rated by a global item on the post-clerkship evaluation. Faculty's ratings used only scores from prior to the study period; residents' ratings included those scores students gave during the study period.

Results: Multivariate analyses showed faculty's teaching ratings were a small but significant predictor of the increase in students' knowledge. Residents' teaching ratings did not predict an increase in students' knowledge.

Conclusion: Attending faculty's clinical teaching ability has a positive and significant effect on medical students' learning.

MeSH terms

  • Cardiology / education
  • Clinical Clerkship
  • Clinical Competence*
  • Education, Medical
  • Educational Measurement*
  • Faculty, Medical
  • Forecasting
  • Humans
  • Internal Medicine / education*
  • Internship and Residency*
  • Learning
  • Linear Models
  • Medical Staff*
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Physicians*
  • Staff Development
  • Students, Medical
  • Teaching / methods*