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A Systematic Review of Development Programs Designed to Address Leadership in Academic Health Center Faculty.

Authors :
Moore Simas TA
Cain JM
Milner RJ
Meacham ME
Bannon AL
Levin LL
Amir N
Leung K
Ockene JK
Thorndyke LE
Source :
The Journal of continuing education in the health professions [J Contin Educ Health Prof] 2019 Winter; Vol. 39 (1), pp. 42-48.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Introduction: To describe Academic Health Center (AHC) faculty leadership development program characteristics and categorize leadership topics into thematic areas suggesting competency domains to guide programmatic curricular development.<br />Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted (PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature [CINAHL], and Journal Storage [JSTOR databases]). Eligible studies described programs with leadership development intent for faculty in AHCs. Information was extracted using a structured data form and process.<br />Results: Six hundred ninety citations were screened; 25 publications describing 22 unique programs were eligible. The majority (73%) were institutionally based; mean class size was 18.5 (SD ± 10.2, range 4.5-48); and mean in-person time commitment was 110 hours (SD ± 101.2, range 16-416), commonly occurring in regular intervals over months to years (n = 10, 45%). Six programs provided per participant costs (mean $7,400, range $1000-$21,000). Didactic teaching was the primary instructional method (99.5%); a majority (68%) included project work. Fourteen thematic content areas were derived from 264 abstracted topics. The majority or near majority incorporated content regarding leadership skills, organizational strategy and alignment, management, self-assessment, and finance/budget.<br />Discussion: Institutions and faculty invest significantly in leadership development programs, addressing perceived needs and with perceived benefit for both. The prevalence of common curricular content indicates that AHCs deem important faculty development in leadership, business, and self-assessment skills.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1554-558X
Volume :
39
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of continuing education in the health professions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30531408
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/CEH.0000000000000229