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身兼数职?学习社区教师角色中的利益冲突。

Too Many Hats? Conflicts of Interest in Learning Community Faculty Roles.

作者信息

Gliatto Peter, Colbert-Getz Jorie M, Bhutiani Monica, Cutrer William B, Edwards Sharon, Fleming Amy, Keeley Meg, Osterberg Lars, Pilla Michael A, Moynahan Kevin

机构信息

Department of Medical Education, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, USA.

Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.

出版信息

J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2019 Mar 22;6:2382120519827890. doi: 10.1177/2382120519827890. eCollection 2019 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Many US medical schools have adopted learning communities to provide a framework for advising and teaching functions. Faculty who participate in learning communities often have additional educator roles. Defining potential conflicts of interest (COIs) among these roles is an important consideration for schools with existing learning communities and those looking to develop them, both for transparency with students and also to comply with regulatory requirements.

METHODS

A survey was sent to the institutional contact for each of the 42 Learning Communities Institute (LCI) member medical schools to assess faculty opinions about what roles potentially conflict. The survey asked the role of learning community faculty in summative and formative assessment of students and whether schools had existing policies around COIs in medical education.

RESULTS

In all, 35 (85%) LCI representatives responded; 30 (86%) respondents agreed or strongly agreed that learning community faculty should be permitted to evaluate their students for formative purposes, while 19 (54%) strongly agreed or agreed that learning community faculty should be permitted to evaluate their students in a way that contributes to a grade; 31 (89%) reported awareness of the accreditation standard ensuring "that medical students can obtain academic counseling from individuals who have no role in making assessment or promotion decisions about them," but only 10 (29%) had a school policy about COIs in education. There was a wide range of responses about what roles potentially conflict with being a learning community faculty.

CONCLUSION

The potential for COIs between learning community faculty and other educator roles concerns faculty at schools with learning communities, but most schools have not formally addressed these concerns.

摘要

目的

许多美国医学院校采用学习社区来为咨询和教学功能提供一个框架。参与学习社区的教师通常还承担其他教育者角色。对于已有学习社区的学校以及那些希望发展学习社区的学校而言,明确这些角色之间潜在的利益冲突,这对于向学生保持透明度以及遵守监管要求来说都是一项重要考量。

方法

向42所学习社区研究所(LCI)成员医学院校中的每一所的机构联系人发送了一份调查问卷,以评估教师对于哪些角色可能存在冲突的看法。该调查询问了学习社区教师在学生的总结性和形成性评估中的角色,以及学校是否有关于医学教育中利益冲突的现有政策。

结果

总共有35名(85%)LCI代表做出了回应;30名(86%)受访者同意或强烈同意学习社区教师应被允许出于形成性目的评估他们的学生,而19名(54%)强烈同意或同意学习社区教师应被允许以有助于评定成绩的方式评估他们的学生;31名(89%)报告知晓确保“医学生能够从那些在对他们进行评估或晋升决策中没有任何角色的个人那里获得学业咨询”的认证标准,但只有10所学校(29%)有关于教育中利益冲突的政策。对于哪些角色可能与作为学习社区教师存在冲突,有各种各样的回答。

结论

学习社区教师与其他教育者角色之间存在利益冲突的可能性令设有学习社区的学校的教师感到担忧,但大多数学校尚未正式解决这些担忧。

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