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BMC Medical Education | 2014

Residents in difficulty--just slower learners? A case-control study.

Lotte Dyhrberg O’Neill; Karen Norberg; Maria Thomsen; Rune Dall Jensen; Signe Gjedde Brøndt; Peder Charles; Lene Mortensen; Mette Krogh Christensen

BackgroundRecent meta-analyses have found small-moderate positive associations between general performance in medical school and postgraduate medical education. In addition, a couple of studies have found an association between poor performance in medical school and disciplinary action against practicing doctors. The aim of this study was to examine if a sample of Danish residents in difficulty tended to struggle already in medical school, and to determine whether administratively observable performance indicators in medical school could predict difficulties in residency.MethodsThe study design was a cumulative incidence matched case–control study. The source population was all active specialist trainees, who were medical school graduates from Aarhus University, in 2010 to June 2013 in two Danish regions. Cases were doctors who decelerated, transferred, or dropped out of residency. Cases and controls were matched for graduation year. Medical school exam failures, grades, completion time, and academic dispensations as predictors of case status were examined with conditional logistic regression.ResultsIn total 89 cases and 343 controls were identified. The total number of medical school re-examinations and the time it took to complete medical school were significant individual predictors of subsequent difficulties (deceleration, transferral or dropout) in residency whereas average medical school grades were not.ConclusionsResidents in difficulty eventually reached similar competence levels as controls during medical school; however, they needed more exam attempts and longer time to complete their studies, and so seemed to be slower learners. A change from “fixed-length variable-outcome programmes” to “fixed-outcome variable-length programmes” has been proposed as a way of dealing with the fact that not all learners reach the same level of competence for all activities at exactly the same time. This study seems to support the logic of such an approach to these residents in difficulty.


Medical Education | 2018

Being a surgeon or doing surgery? A qualitative study of learning in the operating room

Rune Dall Jensen; Mikkel Seyer-Hansen; Sayra Cristancho; Mette Krogh Christensen

A key concern for surgical educators is to prepare students to perform in the operating room while ensuring patient safety. Recent years have seen a renewed discussion of medical education through practice theoretical and sociomaterial lenses. These lenses are introduced to understand and prepare the learner to perform in the given context. This paper takes its point of departure from practice theory by introducing a lens through which to understand learning environments in surgery.


Journal of Surgical Education | 2017

How Surgeons Conceptualize Talent: A Qualitative Study Using Sport Science as a Lens

Rune Dall Jensen; Mette Krogh Christensen; Kori A. LaDonna; Mikkel Seyer-Hansen; Sayra Cristancho


B M C Medical Education | 2017

How to play the game of medical education: Sociocultural analyses of educational difficulties among medical residents.

Mette Krogh Christensen; Johanne Korsdal Sørensen; Rune Dall Jensen; Signe Gjedde Brøndt; Karen Norberg; Lotte Dyhrberg O'Neill; Lene Mortensen; Peder Charles


Archive | 2016

How do we identify and foster talent in medical schools

Mette Krogh Christensen; Sayra Cristiancho; Rune Dall Jensen


Archive | 2016

Optagelsessamtaler på medicin-studiet ved Aarhus Universitet: En pilottest af et Multiple Mini Interview (MMI)

Pernille Andreassen; Kamilla Sofie Pedersen; Rune Dall Jensen; Jane Ege Møller; Charlotte Green Carlsen; Lotte Dyhrberg O'Neill


Archive | 2016

Optagelsessamtaler på medicinstudiet ved Aarhus Universitet: En pilottest af et Multiple Mini Interview (MMI): Faglig rapport fra Center for Sundhedsvidenskabelige Uddannelser 2016

Pernille Andreassen; Kamilla Sofie Pedersen; Rune Dall Jensen; Jane Ege Møller; Charlotte Green Carlsen; Lotte Dyhrberg O'Neill


Journal of education and training studies | 2016

Dream Team–The Case of an Undergraduate Surgical Talent Development Project

Rune Dall Jensen; Ken Ljungmann; Mette Krogh Christensen; Ulla Møldrup; Anne Krogh Grøndal; Mads Filtenborg Mogensen; Mikkel Seyer-Hansen


Archive | 2015

Uhensigtsmæssige uddannelsesforløb i lægers uddannelse i videreuddannelsesregion Nord: Rapport fra forskningsprojekt (2012-2014)

Mette Krogh Christensen; Karen Norberg; Lotte Dyhrberg O'Neill; Rune Dall Jensen; Signe Gjedde Brøndt; Lene Mortensen; Peder Charles


Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research | 2014

The Olympic Games: The Experience of a Lifetime or Simply the Most Important Competition of an Athletic Career?

Rune Dall Jensen; Ask Vest Christiansen; Kristoffer Henriksen

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Sayra Cristancho

University of Western Ontario

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