This is unpublished
News

Dr. Gallahue Co-Author on Study Exploring Gender and Resident Feedback

December 14, 2022
Dr. Gallahue
Pinned
Back to top

Dr. Fiona Gallahue is co-author on a study published in JAMA Network Open titled "Gender Differences in Emergency Medicine Attending Physician Comments to Residents: A Qualitative Analysis."

This unique study explores whether or not the written performance feedback emergency medicine (EM) residents receive from EM-attending physicians is associated with gender and the reasons for such disparities.

This multicenter qualitative analysis examined 10,488 narrative comments among EM faculty and EM residents between 2015 to 2018 in 5 EM training programs in the United States. Data were analyzed from 2019 to 2021.

In this qualitative study of narrative comments by EM faculty across 5 sites, significant differences were found in the presence, content, and specificity of resident performance feedback by gender. For example, women residents were more likely to be rated below level, with the conflation of procedural competency with procedural confidence.

To read the full text, click here. Additionally, to read an invited commentary on the study by Vineet M. Arora, MD, MAPP, click here.

News Categories

Recent News

Stock photo of a stethoscope resting on an open book
2 weeks ago
Drs. Jauregui and Schrepel receive Underrepresented in Medic…
Dr. Josh Jauregui headshot
Dr. Caitlin Schrepel headshot
Stock photo of a patient on a breathing tube with a doctor standing over them.
3 weeks ago
Study aims to reduce long-term issues from breathing tubes a…
Headshot of Dr. Steve Mitchell in a white coat against a gray background
Headshot of Dr. Andrew Latimer in a white coat against a gray background
stock photo of a stethoscope and a clipboard
3 weeks 2 days ago
Dr. Sveum leads study to improve women's sexual and rep…
Headshot of Dr. Elle Sveum in white coat against gray background