沙特医学院领导力课程需求评估:学生视角。

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Advances in Medical Education and Practice Pub Date : 2024-09-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/AMEP.S457187
Mohammed Alblihed, Haitham Alzghaibi
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导言:医疗保健领域的领导者不再需要担任正式的管理职位;相反,领导力被认为是所有医疗保健专业人员的责任。尽管课程和教学设计发生了变化,但本报告对沙特阿拉伯医学院教学内容的回顾显示,年轻的毕业生缺乏领导力,无法在全球舞台上竞争。医科学生需要具备领导能力,以便照顾病人、开展合作和驾驭复杂的医疗系统。医院的临床管理技能也需要这些人才。医疗保健的复杂性以及医疗保健管理人员对人们生活的影响,都凸显了这些技能的重要性。因此,医疗保健从业人员必须发展主动性、积极性和变革管理等非技术性技能,以跨越专业界限,在日益复杂的医疗保健环境中发挥领导作用:这项横断面研究结合了定量方法和自填式问卷调查。抽样程序采用非概率便利技术,对象为来自四所医学院的 700 名男女医科本科生:结果:在这些学生中,75.46%的学生很少有领导经验,22.69%的学生有一定的领导经验;在 464 名学生中,3.02%的学生认为自己有丰富的领导经验:结论:需求评估和其他相关因素表明,领导力应作为一门技能学科加以引入。对有能力成为未来领导者的医学毕业生的需求始终在增长。虽然领导力的基本概念基本不变,但课程开发必须关注社会和利益相关者的需求。
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Needs Assessment for a Leadership Course in Saudi Medical Schools: The Student Perspective.

Introduction: Leaders in healthcare no longer need to hold formal management positions; instead, leadership is perceived to be the responsibility of all healthcare professionals. Despite changes in curricula and teaching design, however, this review of the content taught in medical colleges in Saudi Arabia reveals a lack of leadership and a failure to equip young graduates to compete on the global stage. Medical students need leadership skills for patient care, cooperation, and navigating the complex healthcare system. Clinical management skills in hospitals require these talents also. The complexity of healthcare and the impact healthcare executives have on people's lives highlight the importance of these skills. Thus, healthcare practitioners must develop non-technical skills like proactivity, motivation, and change management to lead across professional boundaries and negotiate the increasingly complex healthcare landscape.

Methods: This cross-sectional study combines a quantitative approach with a self-administered questionnaire-based survey. The sampling procedure is a non-probability convenience technique, adapted for 700 male and female undergraduate medical students from four medical colleges.

Results: Of the students, 75.46% had minimal leadership experience and 22.69% had some leadership experience; 3.02% of 464 students considered themselves highly experienced in leadership.

Conclusion: As the needs assessment and other relevant factors show, leadership should be introduced as a skilled subject. There will always be a growing demand for competent medical graduates, who are capable of becoming future leaders. Although elementary leadership concepts remain fundamentally the same, curricular development must focus on the needs of society and stakeholders.

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