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Faculty Development Faculty Development for Ambulatory Care Educationfor Ambulatory Care Education
LuAnn Wilkerson, Ed.D.
UCLA
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What is faculty development?What is faculty development?
Assists faculty in acquiring the knowledge, skills and values needed to succeed in their academic roles– as educators– as scholars– as members of the academy
Strengthens organizations so they can fulfill their educational mission
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The DilemmasThe Dilemmas Physicians skilled in ambulatory care but
inexperienced as teachers Physicians skilled in inpatient teaching but
inexperienced as ambulatory teachers Increasing productivity demands. Residents unskilled as teachers Office staff unclear about expectations for
teaching
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Does your school use community Does your school use community preceptors? N=100preceptors? N=100 Fields et al, Acad. Med.,1998Fields et al, Acad. Med.,1998
96 schools use community preceptors
73 used them in each year of the curriculum
10 -27 hours a week 12-18 weeks a year Most frequently from
primary care Multiplicity of sites
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ObjectivesObjectives
Consider the possible goals of faculty development and effective strategies
Discuss predominant models of ambulatory faculty development
Explore possible models for the future
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Possible Goals of Instructional Possible Goals of Instructional DevelopmentDevelopment
Motivate and Stimulate New IdeasChange Beliefs and BehaviorsPromote Educational ScholarshipChange Curriculum and Organizations
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Types of Faculty DevelopmentTypes of Faculty Development
Professional Development Instructional Development
– Improving teaching skills– Connecting teaching and learning
Leadership Development Organizational Development
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Teaching Improvement -- 1950’sTeaching Improvement -- 1950’s
Teaching can be improved by increasing content knowledge and expertise.
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Teaching Improvement -- 1960’sTeaching Improvement -- 1960’s
Teaching can be improved by providing feedback from student evaluations.
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Teaching Improvement -- 1970’sTeaching Improvement -- 1970’s
Teaching can be improved by coupling teaching evaluations with consultation.
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Teaching Improvement -- 1980’sTeaching Improvement -- 1980’s
Teaching can be improved by helping teachers connect knowledge, beliefs, and
reasoning with teaching acts.
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Teaching Improvement -- 1990’sTeaching Improvement -- 1990’s
Teaching can be improved by– using reflective practices– in collaboration with colleagues– with institutional support for education
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The Proposed SolutionThe Proposed Solution
More faculty development!
GIMGEL
FFI
Models that Work
PEP
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What Works?What Works?
Workshops that are longer, involve more than one intervention, and are followed up with practice and feedback.
Feedback on teaching coupled with expert consultation
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Current Models of Ambulatory Current Models of Ambulatory Faculty DevelopmentFaculty Development
Round Them Up Train the Trainers Disseminate Tips Catch Them Unaware Stimulate Self-Improvement Incentivize Participation
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Round Them UpRound Them Up
Goals:– Motivate and stimulate
new ideas
– Change beliefs and behaviors
Formats:– Interactive workshops
– Multiple modalities Examples:Arrows in the QuiverOne Minute PreceptorPrimary Care Futures
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Train the TrainersTrain the Trainers
Goals:– Change curriculum &
organizations
– Promote scholarship
Formats:– “sabbaticals”
– degrees or fellowships
– Observed practicumExamples:Stanford ProgramUSC MastersMSU Fellowship
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Disseminate TipsDisseminate Tips
Goals:– Stimulate new ideas
Formats:– WWW
– Videotape
– Handbooks, newsletters
Contracts
Examples:EPIC at UNCPEP from STFM
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Catch Them UnawareCatch Them Unaware
Goal:– Motivate and stimulate
new ideas
Formats:– Presentations at
regularly scheduled meetings
– CME activitiesExamples:
Using Grand Round at UTMBCommunity teams at UCLA
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Stimulate Self-ImprovementStimulate Self-Improvement
Goals:– Change beliefs and
behaviors
Formats:– Student ratings linked to
norms, guidelines
– Site visits
– Self-assessment
Examples: Peer coaching at Case Reflective practice at MCOW
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Incentivize ParticipationIncentivize Participation Goals:
– Motivate and stimulate new ideas
– Change attitudes and behaviors
– Change curriculum and organizations
Formats:– Faculty appointments– Financial support– Computer assistance
Examples: Value added students Connectivity
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Academic EducatorsAcademic Educators
• Educational leaders
•Skilled teachers
•Skilled teachers with PCK
• Educational scholars
•Organizational leaders committed to education
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ConclusionConclusion
Faculty development is a key to academic vitality, organizational learning and change
Strategies should be matched to desired outcomes.
Evidence suggests some strategies may be more powerful in changing teaching behaviors than others.
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ReferencesReferences
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Anderson WA, et al. Outcomes of Three Part-time Faculty Development Fellowship Programs. Fam Med. 1997;29:204-8.
Bland, et al. Faculty Development Special Issue. J. Fam. Med. 29(4):230-293, 1997.
DeWitt TG, Goldberg RL, Roberts K. Developing community faculty: principles, practice, and evaluation. AJDC. 1993;147:49-53.
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Fields SA, et al. The use and compensation of community preceptors. Acad Med. 1998;73:95-7.
Flynn SP, Bedinghaus J., Snyder, Hekelman F. Peer coaching in clincal teaching. Fam Med. 1994;26:569-70.
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ReferencesReferences Krippendorf MD, Simpson DE, Schiedermayer D.
Promoting reflective teaching with PDAs. Acad Med. 1999;74:577.
Irby DM. Faculty Development and Academic Vitality. Academic Medicine. 68:760-763, 1993.
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Wilkerson L, Irby DM. Strategies for Effective Change in Teaching Practices: A Comprehensive Approach to Faculty Development. Acad Med. 73:387-396, 1998.
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