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The LIFE Curriculum is designed to help residency program directors prevent, identify, and manage fatigue and impairment in their residents and fellows. Although intended as a tool for graduate medical education, the curriculum has themes that are pertinent for medical students, practicing physicians, and others in the health professions. This case-based curriculum, derived from a literature review and needs assessments by North Carolina program directors, includes seven vignettes of typical situations to demonstrate impaired performance and inappropriate behavior. Because all the vignettes involve providing clear, timely feedback, an eighth case addresses the facilitation of instructive feedback.
Click on any of the links below to view a short clip of each scenario, or click here to view the scenarios in their entirety. By clicking, you will be redirected to MedicalCrossfire.com where you will be required to register.
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8. Instructive Feedback
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Do you hate being the bearer of bad news? Do you recoil when you have to tell a resident that his or her work just isn't up to "snuff"? Well, you're not alone. But you can learn how to stiffen your spine and hone your skills so that you can provide the kind of instructive feedback that just might save a career. And if it can't, learn here why you should be able to live with yourself.
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Download the script for this video.
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