Department of Basic and Clinical Sciences, University of Nicosia Medical School, 93 Agiou Nikolaou Street, Engomi, Nicosia, 2408, Cyprus.
Department of Management, School of Business, University of Nicosia, 46 Makedonitissas Avenue, Nicosia, 2417, Cyprus.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Nov 14;24(1):1310. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-06004-x.
Physicians play an important role in management and governance of healthcare systems, yet many lack formal leadership training and skills. Despite leadership training through placements in wards at a graduate level, this should take place early on (undergraduate level), to lay the foundations for future physicians to consider a career choice in leadership positions long before entering practice. The fundamentals of leadership and management should be incorporated in the medical curriculum, with input from experts in the area such that relevant concepts are appropriately adapted with a healthcare context.
We developed a pilot leadership and management module for undergraduate medical students, drawing from sources such as the UK National Health System and General Medical Council, primary literature, and undergraduate business school curricula. Students in their clinical years (4-6) of an undergraduate, six-year medical degree, were invited to participate in five 2-hour online sessions. Participants completed a questionnaire before and after module completion to assess whether individual perspectives on 22 skills relevant to leadership knowledge, and their self-rated competence in each one, changed following module attendance.
Sixteen medical students participated in the study. Module attendance resulted in mean self-reported competence increase in 18 of the 22 skills, with "inspire others", "public speaking", "coding and billing", "risk management" and "conflict resolution" displaying the largest positive change. Free-text comments provided encouraging feedback regarding the module and its contents, and the teaching method of such skills (case-studies or more applied scenarios, as opposed to taught lectures).
The positive changes in student perceptions and self-reported competence in leadership skills that are not traditionally included in the undergraduate medical curriculum, but are part of the business curriculum, further support the importance of inter-professional learning. Our findings are expected to inform the development of a module that could be incorporated in undergraduate medical curricula as part of future research with larger sample size and objective measures of skill competence.
医生在医疗保健系统的管理和治理中发挥着重要作用,但许多医生缺乏正规的领导力培训和技能。尽管在研究生阶段通过病房实习进行领导力培训,但这种培训应该尽早进行(本科阶段),为未来的医生在进入实践之前就考虑选择领导职位奠定基础。领导力和管理的基础知识应纳入医学课程,邀请该领域的专家提供意见,以便将相关概念与医疗保健背景适当结合。
我们为本科生医学生开发了一个领导力和管理的试点模块,该模块借鉴了英国国家医疗服务体系和医学总会、主要文献以及本科商学院课程等来源。邀请临床阶段(4-6 年级)的本科生参加五个 2 小时的在线课程。参与者在模块完成前后完成一份问卷,以评估个人对 22 项与领导力知识相关的技能的看法,以及他们对每项技能的自我评估能力是否在模块参加后有所改变。
共有 16 名医学生参加了这项研究。模块的参与导致 22 项技能中的 18 项自我报告的能力有了平均的提高,其中“激励他人”、“公开演讲”、“编码和计费”、“风险管理”和“冲突解决”的变化最大。关于模块及其内容的自由文本评论提供了令人鼓舞的反馈,以及教授这些技能的教学方法(案例研究或更实际的场景,而不是讲授讲座)。
学生对领导力技能的看法和自我报告的能力发生了积极的变化,这些技能传统上不属于本科医学课程,但属于商业课程,进一步支持了跨专业学习的重要性。我们的研究结果有望为开发一个模块提供信息,该模块可以作为未来更大规模样本量和技能能力客观衡量的研究的一部分,纳入本科医学课程。