Spalluto Lucy B, Spottswood Stephanie E, Deitte Lori A, Chern Alexander, Dewey Charlene M
Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1161 21st Ave. South, Nashville, TN 37232.
Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1161 21st Ave. South, Nashville, TN 37232.
Acad Radiol. 2017 Jun;24(6):709-716. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2016.12.025. Epub 2017 May 16.
Women are under-represented in the field of radiology, occupy a minority of leadership positions, and, at our institution, have not achieved the same level of academic success as their male counterparts. Consequently, the authors designed, implemented, and evaluated the Leadership Intervention to Further the Training of Female Faculty (LIFT-OFF) program to (1) improve access to opportunities for women's faculty development and advancement, and (2) improve clarification of expectations about the role and path of advancement.
LIFT-OFF was developed based on the results of a needs assessment survey. The results generated 14 priority topics, which served as the basis for educational modules conducted by expert speakers. Module effectiveness was assessed with pre- and postsurveys to elicit participant knowledge about the targeted subject matter. A formative program evaluation was performed at the completion of year 1 of 2 to assess outcomes and impacts to date.
Seventeen of 55 (31%) educational module post-survey questions demonstrated a statistically significant (P < 0.05) increase in "yes" responses, indicating an improved understanding of targeted information. At year 1, 75% of the participants indicated that the program improved access to faculty development opportunities and 62% reported improved access to career advancement opportunities. Satisfaction with pace of professional advancement increased from 25% to 46% for junior women faculty (P = 0.046).
Faculty development programs such as LIFT-OFF can provide career development opportunities and executive skills necessary for women to achieve academic career success and assume leadership positions.
在放射学领域,女性代表人数不足,担任领导职位的比例较低,而且在我们机构中,她们在学术成就方面未能达到与男性同行相同的水平。因此,作者设计、实施并评估了“助力女性教员进一步培训的领导力干预(LIFT - OFF)”项目,以(1)增加女性教员发展和晋升机会的获取途径,以及(2)更清晰地明确对晋升角色和路径的期望。
LIFT - OFF项目是基于需求评估调查的结果开发的。调查结果产生了14个优先主题,这些主题成为专家演讲者开展教育模块的基础。通过课前和课后调查来评估模块效果,以了解参与者对目标主题的知识掌握情况。在为期两年的项目第一年结束时进行了形成性项目评估,以评估到目前为止的成果和影响。
在55个教育模块课后调查问题中,有17个(31%)显示“是”的回答有统计学显著增加(P < 0.05),表明对目标信息的理解有所改善。在第一年,75%的参与者表示该项目增加了教员发展机会的获取途径,62%的参与者报告称职业晋升机会的获取有所改善。初级女性教员对职业晋升速度的满意度从25%提高到了46%(P = 0.046)。
像LIFT - OFF这样的教员发展项目可以提供职业发展机会和女性在学术生涯中取得成功并担任领导职位所需的管理技能。