改善领导处理学生对教师的关切对学生和教师都有好处。

IF 1.9 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
ATS scholar Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-16 DOI:10.34197/ats-scholar.2024-0034PS
John A Rankin
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几个世纪以来,在与教师的动态关系中,学生的权力一直很小。因此,可以理解的是,学生们一直不愿意表达对教师行为的担忧,他们认为教师的行为会对安全和积极的学习环境产生反作用。近年来,越来越多的医学院学生被鼓励对他们认为适得其反的教师行为表达担忧。然而,医学生经常缺乏表达自己担忧的经验,不愿意与教师直接讨论。随着医学院继续鼓励学生表达他们的担忧,他们有机会教学生富有成效地表达这些担忧,帮助学生克服他们固有的不愿直接与教师打交道的心理,从而教授关键的冲突管理技能,这些技能将在学生的整个职业生涯中发挥作用。我提出了两种可行的具体方法,医学院可以教学生和教师共同努力,实现互利。第一个是要求学生在表达担忧时积极参与与教师的直接讨论,第二个是对教师进行更全面的教育,了解如何从情感上和实际上处理学生担忧的表达。通过这种方式,医学院培养学生的冲突管理技能,这将使他们在整个职业生涯中受益。此外,医学院培养学生和病人之间的联系,以及可能持有不同观点的教师和同事之间的联系。学生和教师都将从实施这些策略中受益。此外,通过将权力钟摆移动到更公平的中间位置,这平衡了他们关系动态中的权力差异。
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Improving Leadership Handling of Student Concerns about Faculty Benefits Both Students and Faculty.

For centuries, students have had minimal power in the dynamic relationship with faculty. Understandably, then, students have been reluctant to express concerns about faculty behavior believed to be counterproductive to a safe and positive learning environment. In more recent times, medical students have increasingly been encouraged to voice concerns about faculty behavior that students believe is counterproductive. However, medical students frequently are not experienced in the expression of their concerns and are uncomfortable with and reluctant to engage in direct discussions with faculty. As medical schools continue to encourage students to express their concerns, they have an opportunity to teach students to voice these concerns productively, to help students overcome their inherent reluctance to deal directly with faculty, and thereby to teach critical conflict management skills that will serve students throughout their careers. I propose two actionable and specific ways medical schools can teach students and faculty alike to work together to their mutual benefit. The first is by requiring students to be actively involved in direct discussions with faculty when concerns are expressed, and the second is for faculty to be educated more comprehensively on how to handle emotionally and practically the expressions of student concerns. In this manner, medical schools foster the building of student conflict management skills that will benefit them throughout their careers. In addition, medical schools foster the building of bonds between students and patients, as well as faculty and colleagues, who may hold different viewpoints. Both students and faculty stand to benefit from implementing these strategies. Furthermore, this evens the power differential in the dynamics of their relationship by moving the power pendulum to the more equitable middle position.

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