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Teaching and Learning in Medicine | 2017

Challenges in Translation: Lessons from Using Business Pedagogy to Teach Leadership in Undergraduate Medicine

Dani C. Cadieux; Lorelei Lingard; Daniela Kwiatkowski; Teresa Van Deven; Murray Bryant; Gary Tithecott

ABSTRACT Problem: Leadership is increasingly recognized as a core physician competency required for quality patient care, continual system improvement, and optimal healthcare team performance. Consequently, integration of leadership into medical school curriculum is becoming a priority. This raises the question of the appropriate context, timing, and pedagogy for conveying this competency to medical students. Intervention: Our program introduced a 1-week leadership course grounded in business pedagogy to Year 1 medical students. The curriculum centred on four themes: (a) Understanding Change, (b) Effective Teamwork, (c) Leading in Patient Safety, and (d) Leadership in Action. Post-curriculum qualitative student feedback was analyzed for insight into student satisfaction and attitude towards the leadership course content. Context: The Undergraduate Medical Education program of the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, is delivered over 4 years across 2 campuses in London and Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Course structure moved from traditional passive lectures to established business pedagogy, which involves active engagement in modules, case-based discussions, insights from guest speakers, and personal reflection. Outcome: A student-led survey evaluated student opinion regarding the leadership course content. Students valued career development reading materials and insights from guest speakers working in healthcare teams. Students did not relate to messages from speakers in senior healthcare leadership positions. Course scheduling late in the second semester was viewed negatively. Overall student opinion suggested that the 1-week course was suboptimal for establishing leadership principles and translated business pedagogy was ineffective in this context. Lessons Learned: Leadership curriculum in Undergraduate Medical Education should be grounded in a healthcare context relevant to the students stage of training. Student engagement may be better supported if leadership is framed as a competency throughout their career. Schools considering such innovations could draw lessons from other professional schools and utilize material and faculty that resonate with students.


Archive | 2010

The practice of radiology education

Teresa Van Deven; Kathryn Hibbert; Rethy K. Chhem

A solution to get the problem off, have you found it? Really? What kind of solution do you resolve the problem? From what sources? Well, there are so many questions that we utter every day. No matter how you will get the solution, it will mean better. You can take the reference from some books. And the the practice of radiology education is one book that we really recommend you to read, to get more solutions in solving this problem.


Archive | 2012

Fundamentals of Assessment and Evaluation: Clarifying Terminology

Kathryn Hibbert; Teresa Van Deven; Soveacha Ros

Assessment and evaluation in radiology education have been an ongoing international discussion theme, particularly when it comes to defining the two concepts and implementing them. As medical institutions move towards audit culture, relevant stakeholders seek evidence of highly qualified health-care programs from patient care providers and institutions. This chapter aims to address quality assurance in radiology education by clarifying terminology regarding fundamentals of assessment and evaluation.


Archive | 2009

Radiology education : the scholarship of teaching and learning

Rethy K. Chhem; Kathryn Hibbert; Teresa Van Deven


MedEdPublish | 2016

Social Medicine, New Medicine? A curricular integration driving deeper learning with the social drivers of patient care.

Teresa Van Deven; Javeed Sukhera; Anna Gunz; Gary Tithecott


Archive | 2011

Comprar Radiology Education | Chhem, Rethy K. | 9783642088520 | Springer

Rethy K. Chhem; Kathryn Hibbert; Teresa Van Deven


Archive | 2011

Comprar Radiology Education | Chhem, Rethy K. | 9783540689874 | Springer

Rethy K. Chhem; Kathryn Hibbert; Teresa Van Deven


Archive | 2010

Comprar The Practice of Radiology Education | Deven, Teresa van | 9783642031472 | Springer

Teresa Van Deven; Kathryn Hibbert; Rethy K. Chhem


Archive | 2010

Transcending the Barriers of Interprofessional Collaboration: Our Continuing Journey as Educators in Medical Imaging

Teresa Van Deven; Kathryn Hibbert


Archive | 2010

Scholarship as a Foundation for Health 6

Kathryn Hibbert; Teresa Van Deven; Rethy K. Chhem; Kyra Harris

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Kathryn Hibbert

University of Western Ontario

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Rethy K. Chhem

Medical University of Vienna

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Gary Tithecott

University of Western Ontario

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Dani C. Cadieux

University of Western Ontario

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Daniela Kwiatkowski

University of Western Ontario

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Jackie Windsor

University of Western Ontario

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Justin Amann

University of Western Ontario

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Kyra Harris

University of Western Ontario

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Lorelei Lingard

University of Western Ontario

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Murray Bryant

University of Western Ontario

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