Harmonizing the Tripartite Mission in Academic Family Medicine: A Longitudinal Case Example.

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
C J Peek, Michele Allen, Katie A Loth, Peter G Harper, Casey Martin, James T Pacala, Angela Buffington, Jerica M Berge
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Academic practices and departments are defined by a tripartite mission of care, education, and research, conceived as being mutually reinforcing. But in practice, academic faculty have often experienced these 3 missions as competing rather than complementary priorities. This siloed approach has interfered with innovation as a learning health system in which the tripartite missions reinforce each other in practical ways. This paper presents a longitudinal case example of harmonizing academic missions in a large family medicine department so that missions and people interact in mutually beneficial ways to create value for patients, learners, and faculty. We describe specific experiences, implementation, and examples of harmonizing missions as a feasible strategy and culture. "Harmonized" means that no one mission subordinates or drives out the others; each mission informs and strengthens the others (quickly in practice) while faculty experience the triparate mission as a coherent whole faculty job. Because an academic department is a complex system of work and relationships, concepts for leading a complex adaptive system were employed: (1) a "good enough" vision, (2) frequent and productive interactions, and (3) a few simple rules. These helped people harmonize their work without telling them exactly what to do, when, and how. Our goal here is to highlight concrete examples of harmonizing missions as a feasible operating method, suggesting ways it builds a foundation for a learning health system and potentially improving faculty well-being.

协调全科医学学术中的三方使命:一个纵向案例。
学术实践和院系由护理、教育和研究三方使命所定义,三方使命被认为是相辅相成的。但在实践中,学术部门的教职员工往往将这三个使命视为相互竞争而非互为补充的优先事项。这种各自为政的做法妨碍了作为学习型医疗系统的创新,在这种系统中,三方使命以切实可行的方式相互促进。本文介绍了一个纵向案例,说明如何协调一个大型全科医学系的学术使命,使使命与人以互利的方式相互作用,为患者、学习者和教师创造价值。我们介绍了协调使命作为一种可行战略和文化的具体经验、实施情况和实例。"协调 "意味着没有一项任务从属于或排斥其他任务;每项任务都能为其他任务提供信息并加强其他任务(在实践中很快就能实现),而教职员工则能体验到三方任务是一项连贯的整体教职员工工作。由于学部是一个由工作和关系组成的复杂系统,因此采用了领导复杂适应系统的概念:(1) "足够好 "的愿景,(2) 频繁而富有成效的互动,(3) 一些简单的规则。这些规则可以帮助人们协调工作,而不需要明确告诉他们该做什么、何时做以及如何做。我们在这里的目的是强调协调任务的具体实例,将其作为一种可行的操作方法,并提出它如何为学习型医疗系统奠定基础,以及如何改善教职员工的福利。
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Annals of Family Medicine
Annals of Family Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.50%
发文量
142
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annals of Family Medicine is a peer-reviewed research journal to meet the needs of scientists, practitioners, policymakers, and the patients and communities they serve.
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