Nelson Adin, An Anjile, Kapklein Matthew, Abramson Erika
Pediatrics, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, USA.
Population Health Sciences, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, USA.
Cureus. 2025 Jun 30;17(6):e87072. doi: 10.7759/cureus.87072. eCollection 2025 Jun.
Objective Residents work hard both at their clinical duties and at their learning, and they have limited time in which to balance the two. Existing evidence on the value of didactic conferences is mixed, and prior studies predate the increases in virtual and asynchronous learning since COVID-19. To address that gap, we explored the relationship between residents' attendance at didactic conferences and their medical knowledge as measured on annual standardized exams. Methods We conducted a retrospective national study assessing the relationships between pediatrics residents' attendance at didactic conferences and their scores on the American Board of Pediatrics In-Training Exam (ITE) from July 2022 through July 2023, adjusting for residents' level of training and prior exam scores. Results We analyzed data from 383 residents from 10 programs, and we found no significant correlation between conference attendance and ITE scores. Conclusions Didactic sessions are a required component of residency training, but we found that attendance at these sessions does not correlate with residents' performance on standardized exams. This highlights the need for future research exploring how didactic sessions can be made more effective and whether conference attendance might impact other outcomes such as clinical skills more than exam performance.
目的 住院医师既要努力履行临床职责,又要投入学习,而他们平衡这两者的时间有限。关于教学会议价值的现有证据参差不齐,且先前的研究早于自新冠疫情以来虚拟和异步学习的增加。为填补这一空白,我们探讨了住院医师参加教学会议与其在年度标准化考试中所测医学知识之间的关系。方法 我们进行了一项全国性回顾性研究,评估2022年7月至2023年7月期间儿科住院医师参加教学会议的情况与其在美国儿科学会住院医师培训考试(ITE)中的成绩之间的关系,并对住院医师的培训水平和先前考试成绩进行了调整。结果 我们分析了来自10个项目的383名住院医师的数据,发现会议出席率与ITE成绩之间无显著相关性。结论 教学课程是住院医师培训的必要组成部分,但我们发现参加这些课程与住院医师在标准化考试中的表现并无关联。这凸显了未来研究的必要性,即探索如何使教学课程更有效,以及参加会议是否可能对临床技能等其他结果的影响大于对考试成绩的影响。