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Planning for Happenstance: Helping Students Optimize Unexpected Career Developments.

Authors :
Vo M
Dallaghan GB
Borges N
Gill AC
Good B
Gollehon N
Mehta JJ
Richards B
Richards R
Serelzic E
Tenney-Soeiro R
Winward J
Balmer D
Source :
MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources [MedEdPORTAL] 2021 Feb 08; Vol. 17, pp. 11087. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Feb 08.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction: Planning for and responding to happenstance is an important but rarely discussed part of the professional development of medical students. We noted this gap while conducting a study of career inflection points of 24 physicians who frequently mentioned how luck had shaped their unfolding careers. A review of the career counseling literature led us to a body of work known as Planned Happenstance Learning Theory (PHLT). PHLT focuses on the attitudes and skills to make happenstance a positive force in one's life. We found no reference to this work in the medical education literature and resolved to address this gap.<br />Methods: We created resources for an interactive, 90-minute faculty development workshop. In the workshop, the facilitator used a PowerPoint presentation, vignettes of happenstance, a student testimonial, and a reflection worksheet. We presented and formally evaluated the workshop at three national meetings for health science educators.<br />Results: Workshop participants, mostly faculty ( N = 45), consistently expressed positive regard for the workshop content, organization, and instructional methods, especially the opportunity for guided reflection. A retrospective pre/postevaluation revealed a meaningful increase in knowledge about PHLT attitudes and skills, as well as a commitment to use these skills in promoting professional development.<br />Discussion: The skills and attitudes of PHLT are relevant to students' career development. A workshop designed to introduce PHLT skills and attitudes to faculty advisors and mentors can help prepare faculty to promote students' awareness and use of these attitudes and skills.<br /> (© 2021 Vo et al.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2374-8265
Volume :
17
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33598533
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11087