Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell.
Associate Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell.
MedEdPORTAL. 2022 May 13;18:11247. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11247. eCollection 2022.
Among the many skills required for leading interprofessional health care teams, emotional intelligence and communication skills are critical to building professionalism, establishing patient trust, and providing optimal patient care. Nonetheless, these skills are often overlooked in medical training. We implemented a 2.5-hour workshop for interprofessional trainees to self-assess, reflect, and apply their emotional intelligence and communication skills.
Participants were interprofessional trainees, including internal medicine residents, medical students, and graduate students in clinical pharmacy, physician assistant, and health psychology training programs. The workshop consisted of reflective activities to self-assess emotional intelligence and communication styles; a didactic presentation focused on leadership, emotional intelligence, and communication styles; and a teamwork activity to apply emotional intelligence and communication skills.
Forty-four trainees participated in this workshop. After the workshop, trainees reported increased knowledge about positive strategies to communicate with team members, felt more comfortable working with other professionals to encourage positive team dynamics, and were more prepared to encourage leadership in their interprofessional teams. Examination of learner evaluations suggested that residents endorsed higher mean ratings than the other learner groups in knowledge attainment ( = .02) and meeting all learners' needs ( = .01).
This workshop enhanced our trainees' self-reported comfort, awareness, and preparedness regarding using emotional intelligence and communication strategies. An interprofessional approach can be beneficial for leadership training in the health professions.
在领导跨专业医疗团队所需的众多技能中,情绪智力和沟通技巧对于建立专业性、建立患者信任和提供最佳患者护理至关重要。尽管如此,这些技能在医学培训中往往被忽视。我们为跨专业学员实施了一个 2.5 小时的研讨会,以自我评估、反思和应用他们的情绪智力和沟通技巧。
参与者为跨专业学员,包括内科住院医师、医学生以及临床药学、医师助理和健康心理学培训项目的研究生。该研讨会包括反思活动,以自我评估情绪智力和沟通风格;一个关于领导力、情绪智力和沟通风格的专题介绍;以及一个应用情绪智力和沟通技巧的团队合作活动。
共有 44 名学员参加了这个研讨会。在研讨会之后,学员们报告说,他们对与团队成员沟通的积极策略有了更多的了解,与其他专业人员一起工作以鼓励积极的团队动态时感到更加自在,并且更有准备在跨专业团队中鼓励领导力。对学习者评估的分析表明,住院医师在知识获取(=.02)和满足所有学习者的需求(=.01)方面的平均评分均高于其他学习者群体。
这个研讨会增强了我们学员在使用情绪智力和沟通策略方面的自我报告舒适度、意识和准备程度。跨专业方法对于医疗保健专业的领导力培训可能是有益的。