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Communicating Effectively with the Millennial Generation Medical Student
Suzanne Minor, MD Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine
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Generations World War II: born before 1946 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964
Generation X: Millennial Generation: Moreno-Walton L, Brunett P, Akhtar S, DeBlieux PMC. Teaching across the generation gap: a consensus from the council of emergency medicine residency directors 2009 academic assembly. 2009;16:S19-S24.
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Strauss and Howe: Millennials Rising: The Next Great Generation, 2000
Fairfax County, VA Median household income 2 times national average 5% households below poverty line 67% Caucasian, 13% Asian, 10% Hispanic, 8% African American Howe N, Strauss W. Millennials Rising: the next great generation. Vintage Spector JM. Handbook of Research on Educational Communications and Technology, Third Edition. Taylor & Francis US, 2008. Is this applicable to all Millennials?
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Strauss and Howe Make broad generalizations which may not apply to minorities or lower socioeconomic individuals Others dispute their conclusions Twenge JM. Generational changes and their impact in the classroom: teaching Generation Me. Medical Education. 2009;43: Wilson M, Gerber LE. How generation theory can improve teaching: strategies for working with the “Millennials”. Currents in teaching and learning. 2008;1:29-44.
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7 Traits, by Strauss and Howe
Special Sheltered Confident Team-Oriented Achieving Pressured Conventional
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1. Special Embraced by their parents Entitled Indulged Narcissistic
Easily distracted, multi-taskers Identity does not come from being a doctor; rather being a doctor is a job Boateng B. Should generational characteristics be considered in instructional methods? The instructional preferences of millennials and its implications for medical education. The Internet Journal of Medical Education. 2011;2. Accessed August 21, 2011. Twenge JM. Generational changes and their impact in the classroom: teaching Generation Me. Medical Education ;43:
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2. Sheltered Buckled up Helmets on Padded playgrounds
Reminded of deadlines by parents May expect extra help or resources Moreno-Walton L, Brunett P, Akhtar S, DeBlieux PMC. Teaching across the generation gap: a consensus from the council of emergency medicine residency directors 2009 academic assembly. 2009;16:S19-S24.
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3. Confident Content Optimistic Self-assured
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4. Team-Oriented Used to working in teams Task groups
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5. Achieving Long range plan
Millennials motivated by achievement and affiliation versus Generation X motivated by Power Borges NJ, Manuel RS, Elam CL, Jones BJ. Differences in motives between Millennial and Generation X medical students. Medical Education. 2010;44:
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6. Pressured To excel Study hard Avoid personal risks
College stress epidemic
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7. Conventional Strong attachments to family Family Unity
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Literacy Decreasing traditional academic literacy
Increasing media literacy Implications – for communication, syllabus Considine D, Horton J, Moorman G. Teaching and reading the Millennial Generation through media literacy. 2009;52:
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Communication? Clear rules, Expectations & Consequences
Deadlines & Pace What is flexible? Summative assessment details When is team-work ok? Ethics and consequences Role model Moreno-Walton L, Brunett P, Akhtar S, DeBlieux PMC. Teaching across the generation gap: a consensus from the council of emergency medicine residency directors 2009 academic assembly. 2009;16:S19-S24. Boateng B. Should generational characteristics be considered in instructional methods? The instructional preferences of millennials and its implications for medical education. The Internet Journal of Medical Education. 2011;2. Accessed August 21, 2011.
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Consistent Accountability
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Why?
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How? Face to face, email, phone, text…
Written communication - concise, like a text message
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Reading assignments Smaller!?
Considine D, Horton J, Moorman G. Teaching and reading the Millennial Generation through media literacy. 2009;52:
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Feedback Frequent Enthusiastic Think T-ball coach
Moreno-Walton L, Brunett P, Akhtar S, DeBlieux PMC. Teaching across the generation gap: a consensus from the council of emergency medicine residency directors 2009 academic assembly. 2009;16:S19-S24. Chernoff A. The Millennials – ever optimistic about jobs. CNNMoney. Accessed August 21, money.cnn.com/2011/05/18/news/economy/millennial_generation_workers/index.htm
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Responsibility? A 2 way street!
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Questions?
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