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Learn how to identify, diagnose, and intervene when a student is underperforming. Explore strategies and tools for supporting students effectively in medical education. Developed with insights from "Strategies for Problem Residents" by Sadownik, L. (2010).
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The Student in Difficulty Linlea Armstrong, MD Medical Geneticist, BCCH, BCWH, BCCA Faculty Development Coordinator, VFMP
The problem • The student is performing below his/ her potential
Use the ‘physician’ approach • Identify that there’s an issue • Make a diagnosis • Intervene
1. Identify that there’s an issue • Preceptor’s feelings • Observations of student
2. Make a diagnosis • Student factors • Time course • Competency • Rotation factors • Weaker students get exposed
3. Intervene • Discuss with student and document • Get advice/ support
Developed using some ideas from “Strategies for Problem Resident” Sadownik, L 2010 available at www.facdev.med.ubc.ca <http://www.facdev.med.ubc.ca/>
Acknowledgments Developed using some ideas from “Strategies for Problem Resident” Sadownik, L 2010 available at www.facdev.med.ubc.ca <http://www.facdev.med.ubc.ca/>