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2015年临床应用脑电图学学术研讨会:急诊医学学术领域及其他领域的领导力

CAEP 2015 Academic Symposium: Leadership within the emergency medicine academic community and beyond.

作者信息

Sinclair Doug, Worthington James R, Joubert Gary, Holroyd Brian R, Stempien James, Letovsky Eric, Rutledge Tim, LeBlanc Constance, Pitters Carrol, McCallum Andrew, Carr Brendan, Gerace Rocco, Stiell Ian G, Artz Jennifer D, Christenson Jim

机构信息

*St. Michael's Hospital,Toronto,ON.

†Department of Emergency Medicine,University of Ottawa/Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,Ottawa,ON.

出版信息

CJEM. 2016 May;18 Suppl 1:S1-9. doi: 10.1017/cem.2016.9. Epub 2016 Mar 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

A panel of emergency medicine (EM) leaders endeavoured to define the key elements of leadership and its models, as well as to formulate consensus recommendations to build and strengthen academic leadership in the Canadian EM community in the areas of mentorship, education, and resources.

METHODS

The expert panel comprised EM leaders from across Canada and met regularly by teleconference over the course of 9 months. From the breadth of backgrounds and experience, as well as a literature review and the development of a leadership video series, broad themes for recommendations around the building and strengthening of EM leadership were presented at the CAEP 2015 Academic Symposium held in Edmonton, Alberta. Feedback from the attendees (about 80 emergency physicians interested in leadership) was sought. Subsequently, draft recommendations were developed by the panel through attendee feedback, further review of the leadership video series, and expert opinion. The recommendations were distributed to the CAEP Academic Section for further feedback and updated by consensus of the expert panel.

RESULTS

The methods informed the panel who framed recommendations around four themes: 1) leadership preparation and training, 2) self-reflection/emotional intelligence, 3) academic leadership skills, and 4) gender balance in academic EM leadership. The recommendations aimed to support and nurture the next generation of academic EM leaders in Canada and included leadership mentors, availability of formal educational courses/programs in leadership, self-directed education of aspiring leaders, creation of a Canadian subgroup with the AACEM/SAEM Chair Development Program, and gender balance in leadership roles.

CONCLUSIONS

These recommendations serve as a roadmap for all EM leaders (and aspiring leaders) to build on their success, inspire their colleagues, and foster the next generation of Canadian EM academic leaders.

摘要

目标

一个急诊医学(EM)领导者小组致力于界定领导力的关键要素及其模式,并制定共识性建议,以在指导、教育和资源等领域建立和加强加拿大急诊医学领域的学术领导力。

方法

专家小组由来自加拿大各地的急诊医学领导者组成,在9个月的时间里定期通过电话会议进行会面。基于广泛的背景和经验,以及文献综述和领导力视频系列的制作,在艾伯塔省埃德蒙顿举行的2015年加拿大急诊医师协会(CAEP)学术研讨会上,提出了围绕建立和加强急诊医学领导力的广泛建议主题。征求了与会者(约80名对领导力感兴趣的急诊医师)的反馈意见。随后,专家小组根据与会者的反馈、对领导力视频系列的进一步审查以及专家意见制定了建议草案。这些建议被分发给CAEP学术部门以获取更多反馈,并经专家小组协商一致进行更新。

结果

这些方法为专家小组提供了信息,专家小组围绕四个主题制定了建议:1)领导力准备与培训;2)自我反思/情商;3)学术领导技能;4)急诊医学学术领导力中的性别平衡。这些建议旨在支持和培养加拿大下一代急诊医学学术领导者,包括领导力导师、提供正式的领导力教育课程/项目、有抱负的领导者的自主教育、与美国急诊医学学会/学术急诊医学学会主席发展项目共同创建一个加拿大子群体,以及领导角色中的性别平衡。

结论

这些建议为所有急诊医学领导者(以及有抱负的领导者)提供了一个路线图,以巩固他们的成功成果、激励同事,并培养加拿大下一代急诊医学学术领导者。

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