A mixed-methods study of the causes and impact of poor teamwork between junior doctors and nurses

P O'connor, A O'dea, S Lydon, G Offiah… - … journal for quality in …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Objectives This study aimed to collect and analyse examples of poor teamwork between
junior doctors and nurses; identify the teamwork failures contributing to poor team function; …

The development of a framework of entrustable professional activities for the intern year in Ireland

E O'Dowd, S Lydon, P O'Connor, J Boland… - BMC medical …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Background Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) are units of professional
practice that capture essential competencies in which trainees must become proficient …

Facilitating learner-centered transition to residency: a scoping review of programs aimed at intrinsic competencies

A Kassam, L Nickell, H Pethrick… - … and Learning in …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Phenomenon: There is currently a move to provide residency programs with accurate
competency-based assessments of their candidates, yet there is a gap in knowledge …

Supervising incoming first‐year residents: faculty expectations versus residents' experiences

C Touchie, A De Champlain, D Pugh… - Medical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Context First‐year residents begin clinical practice in settings in which attending staff and
senior residents are available to supervise their work. There is an expectation that, while …

[HTML][HTML] Preliminary evaluation of the efficacy of an intervention incorporating precision teaching to train procedural skills among final cycle medical students

S Lydon, N Burns, O Healy, P O'Connor… - BMJ Simulation & …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Method This study used a between-groups design to evaluate the efficacy of a simulation-
based intervention incorporating PT for teaching venepuncture among 11 medical students …

An evaluation of the use of deliberate practice and simulation to train interns in requesting blood products

KM Joyce, D Byrne, P O'Connor, SM Lydon… - Simulation in …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Methods The requesting of blood products by a group of 27 “trained” interns was
prospectively compared with that of a group of 30 “untrained” interns throughout the first 13 …

A mixed method, multiperspective evaluation of a near peer teaching programme

S Lydon, P O'Connor, O Mongan… - Postgraduate …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Purpose of study Peer teaching (PT) has become increasingly popular. PT may offer benefits
for students, tutors and institutions. Although resistance to PT has been identified among …

Is there a risk profile for the vulnerable junior doctor?

D Byrne, S Buttrey, C Carberry, S Lydon… - Irish Journal of Medical …, 2016 - Springer
Background Mental ill health is prevalent among doctors, especially those in the early
stages of postgraduate training. However, a paucity of research has examined factors …

Interns' Day in Surgery: improving intern performance through a simulation‐based course for final year medical students

SN Sinha, W Page - ANZ journal of surgery, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Background The transition from final year medical student into the first year of clinical
practice is known to be associated with anxiety and stress that ultimately affects job …

[PDF][PDF] Transition to postgraduate practice: perceptions of preparedness and experience of the daily work of junior residents

M Monti, L Brunet, PA Michaud - Swiss medical weekly, 2020 - smw.ch
BACKGROUND The transition from undergraduate to postgraduate training is a crucial
career step for physicians. Several international studies have shown that graduates feel …