A case study of a pilot leadership skills program to clarify professional fulfillment sources for academic physicians.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Ashwini Nadkarni, Fiona Fennessy
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Purpose: In this case study, the authors aimed to investigate the usefulness of five interactive workshops on leadership skills relevant to academic physicians for their professional fulfillment. Workshops were led by experts in finance, negotiation, business administration and digital tools and enhanced a practical understanding of skills in 1) financial investment; 2) growing clout on social media; 3) negotiation; 4) navigating institutional culture as a woman; and 5) conflict management.

Design/methodology/approach: Workshops were deployed to faculty in the departments of Radiology and Psychiatry. Attendance at seminars was captured, categorized as in-person (when offered), virtual-live or virtual-recording views post hoc. The authors also collected responses to a brief, 5-question survey which assessed faculty familiarity with the topic pre-and post-seminar and evaluated the perceived relevance of the topic to professional fulfillment.

Findings: The highest attendance was for the seminar on financial investments, and the lowest attendance was for that on conflict management. The seminar that the highest proportion of respondents deemed important as a leadership skill was on the topic of navigating institutional culture as a woman in the workplace. The seminar that focused on cultivating clout on social media was the seminar that the highest proportion of respondents deemed worth attending.

Originality/value: From this case study, the authors learned that financial literacy, discerning institutional culture, managing conflicts, negotiating and using digital tools are topics which have relevance to physician professional fulfillment. Such topics could be valuable as the building blocks for future programs which provide leadership training to physicians.

领导技能试点项目的案例研究,旨在明确学术医生的职业成就感来源。
目的:在这一案例研究中,作者旨在调查五个与学术医生相关的领导技能互动研讨会对其职业成就感的作用。工作坊由金融、谈判、工商管理和数字工具方面的专家主持,增强了对以下技能的实际了解:1)金融投资;2)在社交媒体上扩大影响力;3)谈判;4)作为女性驾驭机构文化;5)冲突管理:为放射学系和精神病学系的教师举办研讨会。对研讨会的出席情况进行了记录,并将其归类为亲自出席(如有提供)、虚拟-现场或虚拟-记录意见。作者还收集了对一个简短的 5 个问题调查的回复,该调查评估了教师在研讨会前后对主题的熟悉程度,并评估了教师认为该主题与专业成就的相关性:参加人数最多的是关于金融投资的研讨会,参加人数最少的是关于冲突管理的研讨会。受访者认为最重要的领导技能是 "作为职场女性如何驾驭机构文化"。受访者认为最值得参加的研讨会是关于在社交媒体上培养影响力的研讨会:从本案例研究中,作者了解到财务知识、辨别机构文化、管理冲突、谈判和使用数字工具等话题与医生的职业成就感息息相关。这些主题对于未来为医生提供领导力培训的项目很有价值。
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