Tit-For-Tat Strategy for Increasing Medical Student Evaluation Response Rates
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Malone, Matthew G.; Carney, Michelle M.; House, Joseph B.; Cranford, James A.; Santen, Sally A.
Introducation: It is essential for faculty to receive feedback on their teaching for the purpose of improvement as well as promotion. It can be challenging to motivate students to provide feedback to preceptors and fill out evaluation forms when not a clerkship requirement. Furthermore, there is concern that making the evaluations a requirement can compromise the quality of the feedback. The objective of this study was to identify an increase in the number of faculty and resident evaluations completed by students rotating through their Emergency Medicine clerkship following the implementation of a tit-for-tat incentive strategy.
2018
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
19/1
Malone, Matthew G.; Carney, Michelle M.; House, Joseph B.; Cranford, James A.; Santen, Sally A.