
Academic Psychiatry 26:9-16, March 2002
© 2002 Academic Psychiatry
Residents' Morning Report in Psychiatry Training
Description of a Model and a Survey of Resident Attitudes
Rory P. Houghtalen, M.D.,
Telva Olivares, M.D.,
Yvonne Greene, M.D.,
Heather Booth, M.S. and
Yeates Conwell, M.D.
Dr. Houghtalen and colleagues are in the Department of Psychiatry (Dr. Olivares: Psychiatry and Medicine), University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY. Address correspondence to Dr. Houghtalen, Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center, 300 Crittenden Blvd., Rochester, NY 14642. E-mail: rory_houghtalen{at}urmc.rochester.edu
A residents' morning report, adapted from the traditional internal medicine model, was introduced into a psychiatry residency curriculum to supplement bedside teaching for junior residents during inpatient service rotations by focusing on case presentations, clinical reasoning, and evidence-based decision-making skills. This paper describes the design of the report and findings from surveys of residents who participated in the report over a 3-year period. The surveys demonstrate high levels of satisfaction with the exercise and offer insight into factors that may optimize or impede learning in the morning report setting in psychiatry.
Key Words: Training, Residents Training, Models Residents' Attitudes
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