Perspectives on leadership for medical educators: a qualitative study of leadership qualities identified by US medical school deans.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Michael J Orrick, Steven Durning, Joshua Hartzell, Anita Samuel
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Abstract

Introduction: Leaders in medical education face unique challenges and carry the immense responsibility of training the next generation of healthcare professionals. Highly effective leaders are critical in medical education, and degree programmes in health professions education aim to produce these needed academic leaders. This study aims to identify the leadership qualities deemed important by established leaders in medical education to guide the development of health professions education leadership curricula.

Methods: From September 2023 to March 2024, the authors conducted semistructured interviews with 23 US medical school deans or recommended members of their staff (eg, Associate Dean for Medical Education) regarding the leadership qualities they deemed important for leading in medical education. The authors then applied reflexive thematic analysis to the interview transcripts to identify themes representing leadership qualities.

Results: Transcript analysis demonstrated 12 themes that represent leadership qualities thought to be essential in medical education. These themes included a leader who is driven by values, humble, resilient, emotionally intelligent, puts people first, fosters psychological safety, is collaborative, communicates effectively, makes decisions, acts strategically, drives innovation and is adaptable.

Conclusion: This study identified twelve key leadership qualities that US medical school deans perceive as essential for leadership in medical education. These qualities can be organised into personal, interpersonal and system-level qualities, but they are interconnected in practice with qualities being relevant on multiple levels. These findings align with several healthcare leadership models but emphasise resilience and adaptability more distinctly, highlighting unique challenges in medical education. These insights could help refine existing leadership theories and frameworks within the context of medical education and enhance leadership development programmes in medical education and potentially related fields.

医学教育工作者的领导观点:美国医学院院长确定的领导素质的定性研究。
导读:医学教育的领导者面临着独特的挑战,肩负着培养下一代医疗保健专业人员的巨大责任。高效的领导者在医学教育中至关重要,卫生专业教育的学位课程旨在培养这些所需的学术领导者。本研究旨在找出医学教育中知名领导者认为重要的领导品质,以指导卫生专业教育领导课程的发展。方法:从2023年9月到2024年3月,作者对23名美国医学院院长或推荐的工作人员(如医学教育副院长)进行了半结构化访谈,了解他们认为领导医学教育重要的领导素质。然后,作者将反身性主题分析应用于访谈记录,以确定代表领导素质的主题。结果:成绩单分析显示了12个主题,这些主题代表了医学教育中必不可少的领导素质。这些主题包括一个由价值观驱动的领导者,谦逊,有弹性,情商高,以人为本,培养心理安全感,合作,有效沟通,决策,战略行动,推动创新,适应能力强。结论:本研究确定了美国医学院院长认为医学教育领导力必不可少的12个关键领导品质。这些品质可以被组织成个人、人际和系统层面的品质,但在实践中,它们是相互关联的,在多个层面上都有相关的品质。这些发现与几个医疗保健领导模型相一致,但更明显地强调弹性和适应性,突出了医学教育中的独特挑战。这些见解有助于在医学教育背景下完善现有的领导力理论和框架,并加强医学教育和可能相关领域的领导力发展方案。
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BMJ Leader
BMJ Leader Nursing-Leadership and Management
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