Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, McMaster Education Research Innovation and Theory (MERIT) Program, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
CJEM. 2021 May;23(3):390-393. doi: 10.1007/s43678-020-00069-5. Epub 2021 Mar 31.
Attendance at faculty development events are often limited to those with time and interest, but all clinical teachers should have access to continuing faculty development. A multi-channel, asynchronous, digital faculty experience strategy (MAX FacDev) was used to engage busy emergency medicine (EM) teachers associated with a distributed medical education network involving ten geographically distinct teaching sites. An evidence-informed education bundle on key principles for clinical teaching was developed. The education bundle included five topics, serialized via: an infographic series posted in distributed medical education EM departments, a podcast series and a blog. The target audience included 102 faculty members and 46 residents. Within 8 months of launching MAX FacDev, there were 1508 podcast listens and 7686 pageviews. An education bundle can efficiently deliver on-demand faculty development. Amplifying key messages via multiple channels increases the reach of faculty development and reinforces the messages.
参加教师发展活动通常仅限于有时间和兴趣的人,但所有临床教师都应该能够获得持续的教师发展。我们采用多渠道、异步、数字化的教师体验策略(MAX FacDev)来吸引与涉及十个地理位置不同的教学站点的分布式医学教育网络相关的忙碌的急诊医学(EM)教师。我们开发了一个关于临床教学关键原则的循证教育包。该教育包包括五个主题,通过以下方式序列化:发布在分布式医学教育 EM 部门的信息图系列、播客系列和博客。目标受众包括 102 名教师和 46 名住院医师。在推出 MAX FacDev 的 8 个月内,有 1508 次播客收听和 7686 次页面浏览量。教育包可以有效地提供按需教师发展。通过多种渠道放大关键信息可以增加教师发展的覆盖面,并加强信息传递。