Hidden in plain sight: the formal, informal, and hidden curricula of a psychiatry clerkship.

Title

Hidden in plain sight: the formal, informal, and hidden curricula of a psychiatry clerkship.

Creator

Wear Delese; Skillicorn Jodie

Publisher

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges

Date

2009
2009-04

Description

PURPOSE: To examine perceptions of the formal, informal, and hidden curricula in psychiatry as they are observed and experienced by (1) attending physicians who have teaching responsibilities for residents and medical students, (2) residents who are taught by those same physicians and who have teaching responsibilities for medical students, and (3) medical students who are taught by attendings and residents during their psychiatry rotation. METHOD: From June to November 2007, the authors conducted focus groups with attendings, residents, and students in one midwestern academic setting. The sessions were audiotaped, transcribed, and analyzed for themes surrounding the formal, informal, and hidden curricula. RESULTS: All three groups offered a similar belief that the knowledge, skills, and values of the formal curriculum focused on building relationships. Similarly, all three suggested that elements of the informal and hidden curricula were expressed primarily as the values arising from attendings' role modeling, as the nature and amount of time attendings spend with patients, and as attendings' advice arising from experience and intuition versus "textbook learning." Whereas students and residents offered negative values arising from the informal and hidden curricula, attendings did not, offering instead the more positive values they intended to encourage through the informal and hidden curricula. CONCLUSIONS: The process described here has great potential in local settings across all disciplines. Asking teachers and learners in any setting to think about how they experience the educational environment and what sense they make of all curricular efforts can provide a reality check for educators and a values check for learners as they critically reflect on the meanings of what they are learning.

Subject

*Clinical Clerkship; *Curriculum; Attitude of Health Personnel; Clinical Competence; Faculty; Focus Groups; Humans; Internship and Residency; Intuition; Learning; Medical; Mentors; Physician-Patient Relations; Physician's Role; Psychiatry/*education; Students; Teaching; Time Factors; United States

Rights

Article information provided for research and reference use only. All rights are retained by the journal listed under publisher and/or the creator(s).

Pages

451–458

Issue

4

Volume

84

Citation

Wear Delese; Skillicorn Jodie, “Hidden in plain sight: the formal, informal, and hidden curricula of a psychiatry clerkship.,” NEOMED Bibliography Database, accessed April 25, 2024, https://neomed.omeka.net/items/show/4330.