Danhauer Suzanne C, Tooze Janet A, Barrett Natalie Am, Blalock Jamie S, Shively Carol A, Voytko Mary Lou, Crandall Sonia J
Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Department of Biostatistics and Data Science, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Glob Adv Health Med. 2019 Jul 16;8:2164956119862986. doi: 10.1177/2164956119862986. eCollection 2019.
Our institutional Women in Medicine & Science Program (formerly the Office of Women in Medicine and Science) developed the Early Career Development Program for Women to promote the careers of women faculty. At 6 monthly sessions, participants learn relevant content (imposter syndrome, strengths, change style, career management, assertive communication, feedback, personal influence, conflict management, negotiation, importance of mentors, resilience, and self-care); exchange ideas; and expand their professional networks. Here, we report changes in participants' career skills/knowledge, confidence, and perceptions of the current environment after attending the program.
Between 2014 and 2017, participants (N = 65) completed pre- and post-program surveys that assessed career knowledge and skills, confidence, and perceptions of the current environment and provided program feedback.
Most skills showed pre-post significant improvement. The greatest increases occurred in knowing paths to promotion, tailoring communication style, ability to manage conflict, and ability to handle personal-professional role balance. Women reported a significant increase for all items measuring confidence. Among these items, establishing networks, understanding institutional culture, providing feedback, motivating others, strategic planning, delegating, and conflict management had the largest increases. Overall, 89.3% of respondents rated the program impact as very strong/profound, 98.5% rated the concepts as essential, 95.2% rated the skills as essential, and 90.8% rated the sense of community with women in their class as very/extremely close.
Work-related skills/knowledge, confidence, and perceptions of the current environment increased significantly among program participants. These early-career women faculty indicated that the program augmented the skills needed to develop their careers in an academic medical center.
我们机构的医学与科学领域女性项目(前身为医学与科学领域女性办公室)制定了女性早期职业发展项目,以促进女性教员的职业发展。在为期6个月的课程中,参与者学习相关内容(冒名顶替综合症、优势、变革风格、职业管理、自信沟通、反馈、个人影响力、冲突管理、谈判、导师的重要性、适应力和自我关怀);交流想法;并拓展其专业网络。在此,我们报告参与者在参加该项目后职业技能/知识、自信心以及对当前环境的认知方面的变化。
在2014年至2017年期间,参与者(N = 65)完成了项目前后的调查,这些调查评估了职业知识和技能、自信心以及对当前环境的认知,并提供了项目反馈。
大多数技能在项目前后有显著提升。提升幅度最大的是了解晋升途径、调整沟通风格、冲突管理能力以及处理个人 - 职业角色平衡的能力。女性在所有衡量自信心的项目上均报告有显著提高。在这些项目中,建立人际关系网络、了解机构文化、提供反馈、激励他人、战略规划、授权和冲突管理的提升幅度最大。总体而言,89.3%的受访者将项目影响评为非常强烈/深刻,98.5%将这些概念评为必不可少,95.2%将技能评为必不可少,90.8%将与班级中女性的社区感评为非常/极其紧密。
项目参与者在与工作相关的技能/知识、自信心以及对当前环境的认知方面有显著提高。这些处于早期职业阶段的女性教员表示,该项目增强了她们在学术医疗中心发展职业所需的技能。