Reducing resident burnout, increasing satisfaction, and improving patient outcomes through better in-person physical exam training. As a part of AMA's #RecognizingResidentsWeek Sanjay Desai, MD, AMA’s Chief Academic Officer and Group Vice President of Medical Education, discusses research findings on the topic with American Medical Association CXO, Todd Unger.
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0:00 AMA Moving Medicine for July 28, 2022
1:13 Why is patient physical exam training important?
2:19 Prioritizing physical exam training has declined
3:38 Pandemic was detrimental to in-person physical exams
5:43 Telehealth pivot requires updated training for virtual physical exams
6:45 Physical examinations reduce errors in patient care
8:29 When and how are residents trained to perform physical exams?
10:34 Johns Hopkins example of prioritizing bedside training for residents
12:41 Explain the "Five Minute Moment" (5M2)
14:17 Being physically separated from patients contributes to resident burnout
16:16 Changes are needed to resident training environment
16:58 Research shows there are opportunities for training and well-being improvements
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