Living, Leading & Medicine: A two‐tiered leadership development programme for family medicine residents

Author:

Cook Jeffrey S.1ORCID,Money Briana1,Dyer Daniel2,Whiteley Georgianna3,Huntington Mark K.4

Affiliation:

1. North Colorado Family Medicine Residency Program Greeley Colorado USA

2. Kudjip Nazarene General Hospital Kudjip Papua New Guinea

3. CentraCare Redwood Falls Minnesota USA

4. University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine Vermillion South Dakota USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThere is increasing awareness of the necessity and importance for physician leadership in health care. Despite this, formal leadership training is not widespread in medical education.ApproachWe describe the structure, curriculum and development of a robust two‐tiered leadership development programme within a community‐based family medicine residency programme. Living, Leading & Medicine (LLM, tier 1) consists of nine 2.5‐h discussion‐based training sessions occurring thrice annually. The Advanced Leadership Track (ALT, tier 2) includes mentoring, additional readings, personal evaluations and leadership projects.EvaluationWe used post‐session surveys and exit surveys for LLM and ALT, respectively. We utilised the modified Kirkpatrick framework for programme evaluation to present outcomes from the first 3 years for each tier. Over three quarters (40 out of 53) of residents participated in LLM sessions. The post‐session survey response rate for LLM was 95% (124 out of 130 participants). Eighteen out of 33 residents (54.5%) completed the ALT. Of these, 72% (13 of 18) returned exit surveys. Residents found the programme valuable and relevant (Kirkpatrick level 1). Residents demonstrated improvements in leadership knowledge and skills (3.85 v. 3.11, p < 0.0001; Kirkpatrick level 2) compared with an internal, historic control group. We noted changes in resident behaviour and attitudes towards leadership (Kirkpatrick level 3). Finally, the completion of leadership projects demonstrates Kirkpatrick level 4 outcomes.ImplicationsWe have created a longitudinal, two‐tiered leadership development programme that has improved the leadership capabilities of our family medicine residents.

Publisher

Wiley

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