Pololi Linda, Conrad Peter, Knight Sharon, Carr Phyllis
National Initiative of Gender, Culture and Leadership in Medicine: C-Change, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts 02454-9110, USA.
Acad Med. 2009 Jan;84(1):106-14. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3181900efc.
The impact of medical school culture on medical students has been well studied, but little documentation exists regarding how medical faculty experience the culture in which they work. In an ongoing project, the National Initiative on Gender, Culture and Leadership in Medicine, the authors are investigating how the existing culture of academic medical institutions supports all faculty members' ability to function at their highest potential.
The authors conducted a qualitative study of faculty in five disparate U.S. medical schools. Faculty in different career stages and diverse specialties were interviewed regarding their perceptions and experiences in academic medicine. Analysis was inductive and data driven.
Relational aspects of the culture emerged as a central theme for both genders across all career categories. Positive relationships were most evident with patients and learners. Negative relational attributes among faculty and leadership included disconnection, competitive individualism, undervaluing of humanistic qualities, deprecation, disrespect, and the erosion of trust.
The data suggest that serious problems exist in the relational culture and that such problems may affect medical faculty vitality, professionalism, and general productivity and are linked to retention. Efforts to create and support trusting relationships in medical schools might enhance all faculty members' efforts to optimally contribute to the clinical, education, and research missions of academic medicine. Future work will document the outcomes of a five-school collaboration to facilitate change in the culture to support the productivity of all medical faculty.
医学院文化对医学生的影响已得到充分研究,但关于医学教师如何体验他们工作所在的文化,相关记录却很少。在一个正在进行的项目“医学领域性别、文化与领导力国家倡议”中,作者们正在研究学术性医疗机构的现有文化如何支持所有教师发挥其最大潜能。
作者对美国五所不同的医学院的教师进行了定性研究。就他们在学术医学方面的认知和经历,对处于不同职业阶段和不同专业的教师进行了访谈。分析采用归纳法且以数据为导向。
文化的关系层面成为所有职业类别的男女教师的一个核心主题。积极的关系在与患者和学生的相处中最为明显。教师与领导层之间消极的关系特质包括脱节、竞争性个人主义、对人文素质的低估、贬低、不尊重以及信任的侵蚀。
数据表明关系文化中存在严重问题,这些问题可能影响医学教师的活力、专业精神和总体生产力,并与留任意愿相关。在医学院建立和支持信任关系的努力可能会增强所有教师为学术医学的临床、教育和研究使命做出最佳贡献的努力。未来的工作将记录五所学校合作的成果,以促进文化变革,支持所有医学教师的生产力。