Stanford Network for Advancement and Promotion: The impact of a community building-focused leadership development program on the success of underrepresented groups in academic medicine.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Care Management Review Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1097/HMR.0000000000000413
Magali Fassiotto, Barbara Jerome, Lisa Stefanac, Osagie Oaiya, Gisell Quihuis, Yvonne Maldonado, Odette Harris
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Abstract

Background: Leadership can be an isolating experience and leaders from underrepresented groups (URGs) may experience even greater isolation and vulnerability because of lack of representation. Given the collaborative nature of medicine, leadership programs for physicians need to address isolation. Social support is one mechanism to combat this isolation; however, most leadership programs focus exclusively on skills building.

Purpose: The Stanford Network for Advancement and Promotion (SNAP) program was developed to reduce isolation among physician leaders from URGs in academic medicine leadership by building a supportive network of peers.

Methodology/approach: Ten women physicians from diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds were invited to participate in SNAP. Annual surveys were administered to participants to assess the effectiveness of SNAP on decreasing feelings of isolation and increasing professional leadership growth. The authors charted the expansion and adaptation of the program model across gender and in additional settings.

Results: SNAP effectively created a sense of community among the physician leaders. Participants also reported feeling challenged by the program and that they had grown in terms of critical thinking, organizational knowledge, and empowerment as leaders. Participants found community building to be the most valuable program component. Because of this success, the SNAP model has been adapted to create 10 additional cohorts.

Conclusion: Leadership programs like SNAP that focus on reducing isolation are instrumental for retaining and promoting the career advancement of physicians from URGs.

Practice implications: Developing a diverse workforce of academic physicians is essential to providing high-quality and equitable clinical care, research, and medical education.

斯坦福大学晋升和晋级网络:以社区建设为重点的领导力发展计划对学术医学界少数群体成功的影响。
背景:领导力可能是一种孤立的体验,而来自代表性不足群体(URGs)的领导者可能会因为缺乏代表性而体验到更大的孤立性和脆弱性。鉴于医学的协作性质,医生领导力项目需要解决孤立问题。社会支持是消除这种孤立感的一种机制;然而,大多数领导力项目只关注技能培养。目的:斯坦福大学晋升和晋级网络(SNAP)项目旨在通过建立一个支持性的同行网络,减少学术医学领导中URGs医生领导者的孤立感:十名来自不同种族/民族背景的女医师受邀参加 SNAP。对参与者进行年度调查,以评估 SNAP 在减少孤独感和提高专业领导力方面的效果。作者描绘了该计划模式在不同性别和其他环境中的扩展和调整情况:结果:SNAP 在医生领导者中有效地营造了一种社区感。结果:SNAP 在医生领导者中有效地营造了一种社区感,参与者还表示感觉受到了项目的挑战,他们在批判性思维、组织知识和领导能力方面都得到了成长。参与者认为社区建设是最有价值的项目组成部分。由于取得了成功,SNAP 模式已被调整为另外 10 个组别:结论:SNAP 等领导力项目注重减少孤立感,有助于留住 URG 医生并促进其职业发展:实践意义:培养一支多元化的学术医生队伍对于提供优质、公平的临床医疗、研究和医学教育至关重要。
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Health Care Management Review
Health Care Management Review HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: Health Care Management Review (HCMR) disseminates state-of-the-art knowledge about management, leadership, and administration of health care systems, organizations, and agencies. Multidisciplinary and international in scope, articles present completed research relevant to health care management, leadership, and administration, as well report on rigorous evaluations of health care management innovations, or provide a synthesis of prior research that results in evidence-based health care management practice recommendations. Articles are theory-driven and translate findings into implications and recommendations for health care administrators, researchers, and faculty.
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