Matthews Jacob H, Morley Gabriella L, Crossley Eleanor, Bhanderi Shivam
Department of Medical and Dental Science, University of Birmingham, UK.
Clin Teach. 2018 Apr;15(2):145-150. doi: 10.1111/tct.12649. Epub 2017 May 5.
All health care professionals in the UK are expected to have the medical leadership and management (MLM) skills necessary for improving patient care, as stipulated by the UK General Medical Council (GMC).
Newly graduated doctors reported insufficient knowledge about leadership and quality improvement skills, despite all UK medical schools reporting that MLM is taught within their curriculum.
A medical student society organised a series of extracurricular educational events focusing on leadership topics. The society recognised that the events needed to be useful and interesting to attract audiences. Therefore, clinical leaders in exciting fields were invited to talk about their experiences and case studies of personal leadership challenges. The emphasis on personal stories, from respected leaders, was a deliberate strategy to attract students and enhance learning. Evaluation data were collected from the audiences to improve the quality of the events and to support a business case for an intercalated degree in MLM.
When leadership and management concepts are taught through personal stories, students find it interesting and are prepared to give up their leisure time to engage with the subject. Students appear to recognise the importance of MLM knowledge to their future careers, and are able to organise their own, and their peers', learning and development. Organising these events and collecting feedback can provide students with opportunities to practise leadership, management and quality improvement skills. These extracurricular events, delivered through a student society, allow for subjects to be discussed in more depth and can complement an already crowded undergraduate curriculum. Newly graduated doctors reported insufficient knowledge about leadership and quality improvement skills.
英国医学总会(GMC)规定,英国所有医疗保健专业人员都应具备改善患者护理所需的医学领导力和管理(MLM)技能。
尽管英国所有医学院校都报告称其课程中教授了MLM,但新毕业的医生表示他们对领导力和质量改进技能的了解不足。
一个医学生社团组织了一系列以领导力为主题的课外教育活动。该社团认识到这些活动需要既实用又有趣才能吸引受众。因此,邀请了热门领域的临床领导者分享他们的个人领导力挑战经历和案例研究。强调来自受尊敬领导者的个人故事是吸引学生并加强学习的一项刻意策略。从受众那里收集评估数据,以提高活动质量,并为MLM插读学位的商业案例提供支持。
当通过个人故事教授领导力和管理概念时,学生们觉得很有趣,并愿意放弃休闲时间来参与这一主题。学生们似乎认识到MLM知识对他们未来职业的重要性,并且能够组织自己以及同龄人进行学习和发展。组织这些活动并收集反馈可以为学生提供实践领导力、管理和质量改进技能的机会。通过学生社团开展这些课外活动,可以更深入地讨论相关主题,并且可以补充本就已经很紧凑的本科课程。新毕业的医生表示他们对领导力和质量改进技能的了解不足。