The Culture of Academic Medicine: Faculty Behaviors Impacting the Learning Environment

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العنوان: The Culture of Academic Medicine: Faculty Behaviors Impacting the Learning Environment
المؤلفون: Dilip V. Jeste, Deborah L. Wingard, Vivian Reznik, Seneca Goodman, Christine Moutier, Monica Gudea
المصدر: Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry, vol 40, iss 6
بيانات النشر: eScholarship, University of California, 2016.
سنة النشر: 2016
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, Faculty, Medical, education, Anger, Social Environment, 01 natural sciences, Basic Behavioral and Social Science, Education, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Faculty development, Hostility, Clinical Research, Intervention (counseling), Medical, Behavioral and Social Science, Medicine, Humans, 030212 general & internal medicine, Staff Development, 0101 mathematics, Academic medicine, Problem Behavior, Psychiatry, Medical education, Academic Medical Centers, business.industry, Learning environment, 010102 general mathematics, General Medicine, Faculty, Organizational Culture, Psychiatry and Mental health, Work (electrical), Sexual Harassment, Professionalism, Workforce, Female, business, Curriculum and Pedagogy
الوصف: ObjectiveThe culture of academic medical institutions impacts trainee education, among many other faculty and patient outcomes. Disrespectful behavior by faculty is one of the most challenging and common problems that, left unattended, disrupts healthy work and learning environments. Conversely, a respectful environment facilitates learning, creates a sense of safety, and rewards professionalism. The authors developed surveys and an intervention in an effort to better understand and improve climate concerns among health sciences faculty at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), a research-intense, public, academic medical center.MethodsAn online "climate survey" of all UC San Diego health sciences faculty was conducted in 2011-2012. A strategic campaign to address the behavioral issues identified in the initial survey was subsequently launched. In 2015, the climate was re-evaluated in order to assess the effectiveness of the intervention.ResultsA total of 478 faculty members (223 women, 235 men, 35% of faculty) completed the baseline survey, reporting relatively low levels of observed sexual harassment (7%). However, faculty reported concerning rates of other disruptive behaviors: derogatory comments (29%), anger outbursts (25%), and hostile communication (25%). Women and mid-level faculty were more likely to report these behavioral concerns than men and junior or senior colleagues. Three years after an institutional strategy was initiated, 729 faculty members (50% of the faculty) completed a follow-up survey. The 2015 survey results indicate significant improvement in numerous climate factors, including overall respectful behaviors, as well as behaviors related to gender.ConclusionsIn order to enhance a culture of respect in the learning environment, institutions can effectively engage academic leaders and faculty at all levels to address disruptive behavior and enhance positive climate factors.
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