Morzinski Jeffrey A, Fisher James C
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226, USA.
Acad Med. 2002 May;77(5):402-6. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200205000-00010.
Academic colleague relationships (CRs) promote career development and professional advancement. Some primary care faculty development programs (FDPs) have begun to examine their influence on enrollees' colleague development. Using a nationwide sampling, the authors examined the effects of FDPs on the formation and benefits of enrollees' academic CRs.
The authors conducted a retrospective, cross-sectional study in two phases, each relying on written questionnaires. In phase one, program details and enrollee rosters were provided by directors at FDPs funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, from 1994 through 1997. In phase two, family medicine physicians enrolled during these years provided feedback on their socialization skills and formation of relationships with career-supportive colleagues (mentors, peers, and academic consultants), as well as academic achievements and products these colleagues aid.
Of the 52 directors, 37 (71%) provided FDP information and enrollee rosters. Of the 543 enrollees, 351 (65%) reported initiating or strengthening an average of nine CRs due to program participation: three peers, two mentors, one academic consultant, and three additional colleagues perceived available for future career support. Colleague gains were positively associated with academic socialization. Colleagues actively assisted with academic achievements and products, and provided links to networks of regional and national scholars.
FDPs help enrollees build career-important relationships with peers, mentors, and academic consultants who enhance socialization skills and contribute to academic advancement.
学术同事关系促进职业发展和专业进步。一些初级保健教师发展项目(FDPs)已开始研究其对学员同事发展的影响。作者通过全国范围内的抽样调查,研究了FDPs对学员学术同事关系的形成及其益处的影响。
作者分两个阶段进行了一项回顾性横断面研究,每个阶段均依赖书面问卷。在第一阶段,由美国卫生与公众服务部卫生资源与服务管理局资助的FDPs的主任提供项目细节和学员名单,时间跨度为1994年至1997年。在第二阶段,这些年招收的家庭医学医生就他们的社交技能、与提供职业支持的同事(导师、同行和学术顾问)的关系形成、以及这些同事所帮助取得的学术成就和成果提供反馈。
52位主任中,37位(71%)提供了FDP信息和学员名单。在543名学员中,351名(65%)报告称,由于参与项目,他们平均建立或加强了9种同事关系:3名同行、2名导师、1名学术顾问,以及另外3名被认为可在未来职业发展中提供支持的同事。同事关系的收获与学术社交呈正相关。同事们积极协助取得学术成就和成果,并提供与地区和国家学者网络的联系。
FDPs帮助学员与同行、导师和学术顾问建立对职业发展重要的关系,这些人能提高社交技能并促进学术进步。