Resident Unions: Why Now and Will They Change Medical Education and Health Care?

IF 5.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
David Sklar, Britani Javed
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Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, resident unions proliferated. While unionization resulted in increased compensation and benefits, the process of union negotiations may have created adversarial relationships between residents and their institutions' leadership, who residents depend on for supervision and the development of clinical expertise. Such adversarial relationships could affect the learning environment, which is critical to the delivery of high-quality care. In this commentary, the authors suggest that academic medical centers should offer residents an authentic seat at the institutional care delivery leadership table, ensuring residents' full participation in key organizational decisions. Doing so represents an alternative to unionization, with its potentially adversarial relationships, while still achieving a key goal of residents-to be included in the decisions that affect them and the care they provide. In this way, residents can use their unique understanding of the institutions' strengths and weaknesses to improve the quality of patient care and the learning environment. Such engagement can also help residents achieve competence in systems-based practice and provide a vital link between institutions and the patients and community they serve through health policy and advocacy activities.

住院医师工会:为什么是现在,它们会改变医学教育和医疗保健吗?
摘要:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,住院医师工会激增。虽然工会化带来了报酬和福利的增加,但工会谈判的过程可能会在住院医师和他们所在机构的领导层之间造成敌对关系,而住院医师的临床专业知识的发展和监督都依赖于这些领导层。这种敌对关系可能会影响学习环境,而学习环境对于提供高质量的医疗服务至关重要。在这篇评论中,作者建议学术医疗中心应为住院医师提供在医疗机构领导层的真实席位,确保住院医师充分参与关键的组织决策。这样做既可以替代工会组织(其潜在的敌对关系),又可以实现住院医师的主要目标--参与影响他们和他们所提供的医疗服务的决策。通过这种方式,住院医师可以利用他们对医疗机构优缺点的独特理解,改善病人护理质量和学习环境。这种参与还能帮助住院医师获得系统性实践的能力,并通过医疗政策和宣传活动,在医疗机构与他们所服务的患者和社区之间建立起重要的联系。
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Academic Medicine
Academic Medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
982
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Academic Medicine, the official peer-reviewed journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, acts as an international forum for exchanging ideas, information, and strategies to address the significant challenges in academic medicine. The journal covers areas such as research, education, clinical care, community collaboration, and leadership, with a commitment to serving the public interest.
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