Topor David R, Dickey Chandlee, Stonestreet Laura, Wendt Judith, Woolley Adam, Budson Andrew
Clinical Psychologist, VA Boston Healthcare System.
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School.
MedEdPORTAL. 2018 Oct 19;14:10766. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10766.
Health care is increasingly being provided by interprofessional teams. Academic medical centers (AMCs) need to offer educational experiences for trainees to work on these teams. Few resources exist to guide educational leaders in developing and implementing these experiences to meet the unique needs of their AMC. A commonly used planning tool is the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis, which can help organizations identify issues and develop strategies that overcome barriers to program implementation.
This workshop focuses on teaching participants to use a SWOT analysis to develop interprofessional learning activities. The workshop contains both a didactic component and an experiential component. The workshop was offered as a 60-minute webinar and a 120-minute in-person presentation. The additional hour during the in-person presentation was used for experiential learning activities. Eighty-four educators from a number of health professions attended the webinar, and approximately 50 medical educators attended the in-person presentation.
Participants reported satisfaction with the workshop and found its content met stated learning objectives. Participants believed they gained both the knowledge to develop a strategic plan to implement interprofessional educational programming and the ability to apply this knowledge at their AMC. Participants reported that their confidence in using strategic planning increased due to workshop participation.
This workshop represents a first step in helping educational leaders learn and use strategies to develop and implement interprofessional educational programming unique to their AMC. This programming is important for training future health care providers to work on interprofessional health care teams.
医疗保健越来越多地由跨专业团队提供。学术医疗中心(AMC)需要为学员提供在这些团队中工作的教育体验。几乎没有资源可指导教育领导者开发和实施这些体验,以满足其AMC的独特需求。一种常用的规划工具是优势、劣势、机会和威胁(SWOT)分析,它可以帮助组织识别问题并制定克服项目实施障碍的策略。
本次研讨会重点教授参与者使用SWOT分析来开展跨专业学习活动。该研讨会包括理论部分和实践部分。研讨会以60分钟的网络研讨会和120分钟的现场演示形式进行。现场演示额外的一小时用于实践学习活动。来自多个健康专业的84名教育工作者参加了网络研讨会,约50名医学教育工作者参加了现场演示。
参与者对研讨会表示满意,并发现其内容符合既定的学习目标。参与者认为他们既获得了制定实施跨专业教育计划的战略计划的知识,也获得了在其AMC应用这些知识的能力。参与者报告称,由于参加了研讨会,他们使用战略规划的信心增强了。
本次研讨会是帮助教育领导者学习和使用策略来开发和实施其AMC特有的跨专业教育计划的第一步。这种计划对于培训未来的医疗保健提供者在跨专业医疗团队中工作非常重要。