Making goals count: A theory‐informed approach to on‐shift learning goals

Author:

Griffith Max1ORCID,Zvonar Ivan1ORCID,Garrett Alexander1,Bayaa Naeem1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractSupervisors often ask emergency medicine trainees for their learning goals at the start of a clinical shift, though they may do so without considering the reasons for this practice. Recognizing the underlying rationale for voicing on‐shift learning goals and proactively considering solutions for some of the associated challenges can help learners and supervisors employ this practice to its full potential. Goal articulation is rooted in educational principles such as self‐regulated learning, targeted performance feedback, and collaborative relationships between learner and supervisor. Despite the potential for on‐shift learning goals to augment learning, there are numerous barriers that make it challenging for learners and supervisors alike to create or follow up on meaningful goals. Learner‐related challenges include uncertainty about how to develop goals within an unpredictable clinical environment and creating goals too narrow or broad in scope. Supervisor‐related challenges include difficulties integrating direct observation into the clinical workflow and a desire to avoid negative feedback. The learning environment also presents inherent challenges, such as lack of longitudinal supervisor–learner relationships, time constraints, space limitations, and incentives for learners to conceal their knowledge gaps. The authors discuss these challenges to effective on‐shift learning goals and propose solutions that target the learner's approach, the supervisor's approach, and the learning environment itself.

Publisher

Wiley

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