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Having begun my residency last week and having to teach fourth years (Hi InfiniVet!! 🙂 ), I wanted to ask something of you all.
What do you want out of your residents?! Basically, I'm trying to make pathology as interesting and relevant as possible to students, even though it isnt the most popular field and most people barf at the idea of necropsy 😉
Current fourth years as well as anyone else, feel free to share your thoughts. This is my first teaching experience and I'd really like to know what you think your "practical" teachers (ie the residents and clinicians out on the floor with you) should be focusing on. How much should we explain? Or is there such as thing as too much detail. Should we tailor what we go over to your interests, or keep it broad so no one gets left out? Even little things like do you like residents who go by their first names with you, does the Dr. thing get annoying, or do you not mind it because it keep the normal friendly heirarchy in place?
How much do you want to be shown, and how much do you want to do (pathology/necropsy/biopsy in particular)What makes a good resident or a bad resident in terms of teaching, attitude, etc.
I really want to come across as working with people as my colleagues (ie not being bossy) but sometimes on the necropsy floor, if things get crazy you just have to delegate and can come off sounding mean. Maybe I am not used to being in a position of authority yet....trying to balance being a teacher and being a fellow colleague is a new experience.
What do you want out of your residents?! Basically, I'm trying to make pathology as interesting and relevant as possible to students, even though it isnt the most popular field and most people barf at the idea of necropsy 😉
Current fourth years as well as anyone else, feel free to share your thoughts. This is my first teaching experience and I'd really like to know what you think your "practical" teachers (ie the residents and clinicians out on the floor with you) should be focusing on. How much should we explain? Or is there such as thing as too much detail. Should we tailor what we go over to your interests, or keep it broad so no one gets left out? Even little things like do you like residents who go by their first names with you, does the Dr. thing get annoying, or do you not mind it because it keep the normal friendly heirarchy in place?
How much do you want to be shown, and how much do you want to do (pathology/necropsy/biopsy in particular)What makes a good resident or a bad resident in terms of teaching, attitude, etc.
I really want to come across as working with people as my colleagues (ie not being bossy) but sometimes on the necropsy floor, if things get crazy you just have to delegate and can come off sounding mean. Maybe I am not used to being in a position of authority yet....trying to balance being a teacher and being a fellow colleague is a new experience.