Rogér James M, Wehmeyer Meggan M H, Milliner Matthew S
Marquette University School of Dentistry, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2008 Apr;72(4):448-57.
During the inaugural year (2006-07) of the Academic Dental Careers Fellowship Program (ADCFP), 110 faculty members at ten different dental schools were interviewed by dental students who were participating as ADCFP fellows in this year-long program designed to introduce them to faculty roles and activities and help them gain an appreciation for the rewards and issues associated with academic life. The goals, format, and components of the ADCFP are described in a companion article in this issue of the Journal of Dental Education. One of the fellows' assignments during the ADCFP was to interview faculty at various academic ranks who had differing degrees of work emphasis in teaching, research, service/patient care, and administration. Sixty-nine (63 percent of the total) of these interviews were reviewed and analyzed by the authors, who were student fellows in the ADCFP during 2006-07. The purpose of these interviews was to provide the fellows with insight into the positive aspects and challenges in becoming and remaining a dental school faculty member. This aggregate perspective of the interviews conducted at ten dental schools highlights the motivations and challenges that confront a dentist during the process of choosing a career in academic dentistry and determining if dental education is a good fit for each individual who elects to pursue this pathway. Thematic analysis of the interviews revealed several factors consistently identified by faculty across the schools as being positive influences on the quality of the academic work environment and career satisfaction: mentorship and student interaction, opportunities for scholarship (research and discovery), job diversity, intellectual challenge, satisfaction with the nature of academic work, lifestyle/family compatibility, flexibility, lifelong learning, professional duty, and lab responsibility. A series of negative themes were also consistently identified: bureaucracy/administrative burdens and barriers, time commitment, financial frustration, political frustration, lack of mentorship, required research emphasis, lack of teaching skills development, student engagement, isolation, and funding uncertainty. This article reports the approximate frequency of each theme, presents representative statements that describe the motivations and attitudes of dental faculty members who were interviewed, and concludes with a review of programs/methods aimed at marketing academic careers to current students. The purpose of this review of the rewards, benefits, and challenges that current dental faculty face is to provide students who are considering dental education with a frame of reference to guide their further exploration of this career path and to help students appreciate the many positive aspects of academic life that may not be readily apparent from their own interactions with faculty members.
在学术牙科职业奖学金计划(ADCFP)的首个学年(2006 - 2007年),来自十所不同牙科学院的110名教职员工接受了参与ADCFP计划的牙科学生的访谈。该为期一年的计划旨在让学生了解教职员工的角色和活动,并帮助他们认识到学术生涯的回报和问题。ADCFP的目标、形式和组成部分在本期《牙科教育杂志》的一篇配套文章中有所描述。ADCFP期间学员的任务之一是采访不同学术职级、在教学、研究、服务/患者护理和管理方面工作重点不同的教职员工。作者(他们是2006 - 2007年ADCFP的学员)对其中69次(占总数的63%)访谈进行了审查和分析。这些访谈的目的是让学员深入了解成为并保留牙科学院教职员工的积极方面和挑战。对在十所牙科学院进行的访谈的综合观点突出了牙医在选择学术牙科职业以及确定牙科教育是否适合每个选择这条道路的个人过程中所面临的动机和挑战。访谈的主题分析揭示了各学校教职员工一致认为对学术工作环境质量和职业满意度有积极影响的几个因素:指导与学生互动、学术机会(研究与发现)、工作多样性、智力挑战、对学术工作性质的满意度、生活方式/家庭兼容性、灵活性、终身学习、职业职责和实验室责任。也一致确定了一系列负面主题:官僚作风/行政负担与障碍、时间投入、经济挫折、政治挫折、缺乏指导、对研究的要求重点、教学技能发展不足、学生参与度、孤立感和资金不确定性。本文报告了每个主题的大致出现频率,呈现了描述接受访谈的牙科教职员工动机和态度的代表性陈述,并最后回顾了旨在向当前学生推销学术职业的计划/方法。对当前牙科教职员工面临的回报、益处和挑战进行此次综述的目的是为正在考虑牙科教育的学生提供一个参考框架,以指导他们进一步探索这条职业道路,并帮助学生认识到学术生活中许多从他们与教职员工的自身互动中可能不太明显的积极方面。