眼科学领导力发展:当前影响和未来需求。

Sean T Berkowitz, Janice C Law, Paul Sternberg, Shriji Patel
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在眼科的领导力发展计划(LDP)方面缺乏同行评议的文献。需要对自民党的人口统计、结果和方法进行研究。本研究的目的是评估针对眼科医生的LDPs在多大程度上满足了新兴领导者的需求。设计本研究的设计类型为横断面分析。本研究涉及国际环境。参与研究的对象是任何职业水平的眼科医生。方法采用常规网络检索方法,对针对眼科医生的ldp进行识别。根据先前的文献,根据可用的结果数据将确定的LDPs分为四个级别。使用先前验证过的性别(gender - api, 2020)和种族或民族(NamSor, 2020)软件对参与者进行评估。结果确定了9个项目,这些项目被划分为LDP世代。眼科领域的第一个LDP是美国眼科学会(American Academy of ophthalmology, AAO) LDP,它是四个跨国LDP形成的中心,共同形成了全球LDP。这些ldp在规模和范围上是相似的;项目规模从9人到30人不等;一至两年的时间;提供类似的课程;资金主要来自与提名协会的费用分摊。美国第二代眼科学LDP以女性科学家或教师(ARVO的女性LDP)和眼科学学术领袖(眼科学大学教授协会的学术LDP)为目标。AAO的自民党似乎越来越多样化,开始时约有13%的女性,在过去5年里,女性从40%逐渐增加到65% (n = 389)。种族多样性也显著增加。AAO LDP是针对眼科医生的卓越领导力培训计划,它影响了新一代LDP产品的创建。目前仍然缺乏LDP评估指标和报告的结果。更新的迭代成功地瞄准了学术领导,并试图解决性别和种族或民族的已知差异。进一步扩大ldp和相关研究可以确保管道中的公平性和多样性。
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Leadership Development in Ophthalmology: Current Impact and Future Needs.

Leadership Development in Ophthalmology: Current Impact and Future Needs.

Leadership Development in Ophthalmology: Current Impact and Future Needs.

Leadership Development in Ophthalmology: Current Impact and Future Needs.

Importance  There is a lack of peer-reviewed literature on leadership development programs (LDP) in ophthalmology. Research into LDP demographics, outcomes, and methodology is needed. Objective  The aim of the study is to evaluate the extent to which LDPs targeting ophthalmologists meet the needs of emerging leaders. Design  The design type of the study is cross-sectional analysis. Setting  This study involves international setting. Participants  The participants involved were ophthalmologists at any career level. Methods  Routine internet search was used to identify LDPs targeting ophthalmologists. LDPs identified were categorized by the outcome data available into four levels based on prior literature. Participants were assessed using previously validated software for gender (Gender-API, 2020) and race or ethnicity (NamSor, 2020) Results  Nine programs were identified which were classified into LDP generations. The first LDP in ophthalmology was the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) LDP, which served as the nidus for the formation of four multinational LDPs, together forming the Global LDP. These LDPs were similar in size and scope; program size ranging from nine to 30 participants; a length of 1 to 2 years; with similar curricular offerings; with funding primarily derived from cost-sharing with a nominating society. The second generation of ophthalmology LDPs in the United States has targeted female scientists or faculty (Women's LDP by ARVO) and academic ophthalmology leaders (Academic LDP by Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology). The AAO's LDP appears increasingly diverse with approximately 13% women at inception, gradually increasing from 40 to 65% women in the last 5 years ( n  = 389). There has also been a notable increase in ethnic diversity. Conclusion and Relevance  AAO LDP is the preeminent leadership training program for ophthalmologists, and it has influenced the creation of a new generation of LDP offerings. There remains a paucity of LDP evaluation metrics and reported outcomes. Newer iterations are successfully targeting academic leadership and attempting to address known disparities in gender and race or ethnicity. Further expansion of LDPs and related research can ensure equity and diversity in the pipeline.

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