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Leadership Test Drive for Medical Residents
Sunday, May 11, 2025
Medical residents often find themselves in charge of a group. They need to know how to guide and support their team. The SJT throws different situations at them to see how they'd react. This can include anything from dealing with a difficult colleague to managing a crisis. The test is about seeing if residents can make good calls under pressure.
But does the SJT really work? That's what the study set out to find. The test has to be valid, meaning it actually measures what it claims to measure. It also has to be acceptable, meaning residents find it fair and useful. If the SJT passes these checks, it could become a standard way to assess leadership skills in medical training.
There's a lot riding on how well residents can lead. Patients' lives are on the line. So, it's crucial to have a good way to evaluate these skills. The SJT might just be the answer. But only time and more testing will tell if it's up to the task.
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