Canadian study describes why surgeons and intensive care unit physicians exclude residents from key discussions; implications for training.
J Surg Educ. 2016 Mar 15; [Epub ahead of print].
Exclusion of residents from surgery-intensive care team communication: a qualitative study.
According to this qualitative study at a single academic institution, staff surgeons and intensivists frequently exclude resident physicians from patient care conversations. Reasons included lack of trust, need for timely communication, and a perception that residents cannot adequately contribute to decision making. This finding has important implications for the integration of communication training during medical education.
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