Canadian Medical Education Journal (May 2020)

“It unsticks your mind”: Using a musicians’ masterclass to introduce oncology faculty and trainees to the practice of direct observation and coaching

  • Michael Sanatani,
  • Kylea Potvin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.69892
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5

Abstract

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Bringing faculty to a realization of the importance of direct observation is a major task during the transition to competency-based medical education. Musicians generally already endorse a strong coaching culture. We included a live cello masterclass in an oncology faculty and trainee workshop in order to demonstrate coaching and feedback. Based on participant post-event interviews, the musical masterclass was a highly effective catalyst for self-reflection in regards to teaching practices and lead to new and revised perspectives on observation and coaching in medicine. With just a musician-trainee, music coach, and faculty moderator, this effective demonstration can be easily replicated.