Resident Perceptions of Simulcast Teaching: A Qualitative Study
Rachel S. Casas, Jennifer L. Cooper, Susan A. Glod, Eliana V. Hempel

TL;DR
This study explores how medical residents felt about simulcast teaching during the pandemic, comparing it to virtual and in-person learning.
Contribution
The study introduces insights into resident perceptions of simulcast teaching, highlighting its advantages and challenges in medical education.
Findings
Residents felt more accountable in small-group simulcast sessions compared to virtual or large-group settings.
Educator enthusiasm and presentation quality were key to engagement across all teaching formats.
Simulcast teaching pitfalls included discomfort in small groups, inconsistent learning experiences, and technology issues.
Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, medical education programs were challenged to optimize learning while balancing social interaction with exposure risk. In response, our internal medicine (IM) residency program transitioned to “simulcast” educational sessions. In simulcast sessions, multiple small groups of learners met in person in separate rooms and connected to the large-group session via videoconferencing. This qualitative study describes IM residents’ perceptions regarding the advantages and disadvantages of learning in simulcast compared to virtual and in-person settings during the pandemic. Categorical IM residents at Penn State during the academic year 2020-2021 were invited to participate. Eligible residents participated in one 30-min virtual, semistructured focus group. We used inductive thematic coding to analyze resident responses. Forty-eight percent (n = 29/60) of invited…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSimulation-Based Education in Healthcare · Innovations in Medical Education · Empathy and Medical Education
