Goldstein Adam O, Calleson Diane, Bearman Rachel, Steiner Beat D, Frasier Pamela Y, Slatt Lisa
Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
Acad Med. 2009 Jun;84(6):754-64. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3181a40660.
Inadequate access to health care, lack of health insurance, and significant health disparities reflect crises in health care affecting all of society. Training U.S. physicians to possess not only clinical expertise but also sufficient leadership skills is essential to solve these problems and to effectively improve health care systems. Few models in the undergraduate medical curriculum exist for teaching students how to combine needed leadership competencies with actual service opportunities.The Advanced Leadership Skills in Community Service (ALSCS) selective developed in response to the shortage of leadership models and leadership training for medical students. The ALSCS selective is designed specifically to increase students' leadership skills, with an emphasis on community service. The selective integrates classroom-based learning, hands-on application of learned skills, and service learning. More than 60 medical students have participated in the selective since inception. Short-term outcomes demonstrate an increase in students' self-efficacy around multiple dimensions of leadership skills (e.g., fundraising, networking, motivating others). Students have also successfully completed more than a dozen leadership and community service projects. The selective offers an innovative model of a leadership-skills-based course that can have a positive impact on leadership skill development among medical school students and that can be incorporated into the medical school curriculum.
获得医疗保健服务的机会不足、缺乏医疗保险以及显著的健康差距反映了影响整个社会的医疗保健危机。培养美国医生不仅具备临床专业知识,还具备足够的领导技能,对于解决这些问题并有效改善医疗保健系统至关重要。本科医学课程中几乎没有教学模式可用于教导学生如何将所需的领导能力与实际服务机会相结合。针对医学生领导力模式和领导力培训的短缺,开发了社区服务高级领导技能(ALSCS)选修课。ALSCS选修课专门设计用于提高学生的领导技能,重点是社区服务。该选修课整合了基于课堂的学习、所学技能的实际应用和服务学习。自开设以来,已有60多名医学生参加了该选修课。短期成果表明,学生在领导技能的多个维度(如筹款、建立人际关系、激励他人)上的自我效能有所提高。学生们还成功完成了十几个领导力和社区服务项目。该选修课提供了一种基于领导技能的创新课程模式,可对医学院学生的领导技能发展产生积极影响,并可纳入医学院课程。