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Evaluating a leadership program: a comparative, longitudinal study to assess the impact of the Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) Program for Women.

机译:评估领导力计划:一项比较性的纵向研究,以评估女性学术医学行政领导(ELAM)计划的影响。

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PURPOSE: The Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) program provides an external yearlong development program for senior women faculty in U.S. and Canadian medical schools. This study aims to determine the extent to which program participants, compared with women from two comparison groups, aspire to leadership, demonstrate mastery of leadership competencies, and attain leadership positions. METHOD: A pre-/posttest methodology and longitudinal structure were used to evaluate the impact of ELAM participation. Participants from two ELAM cohorts were compared with women who applied but were not accepted into the ELAM program (NON) and women from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Faculty Roster. The AAMC group was a baseline for midcareer faculty; the NON group allowed comparison for leadership aspiration. Baseline data were collected in 2002, with follow-up data collected in 2006. Sixteen leadership indicators were considered: administrative leadership attainment (four indicators), full professor academic rank (one), leadership competencies and readiness (eight), and leadership aspirations and education (three). RESULTS: For 15 of the indicators, ELAM participants scored higher than AAMC and NON groups, and for one indicator they scored higher than only the AAMC group (aspiration to leadership outside academic health centers). The differences were statistically significant for 12 indicators and were distributed across the categories. These included seven of the leadership competencies, three of the administrative leadership attainment indicators, and two of the leadership aspirations and education indicators. CONCLUSIONS: These findings support the hypothesis that the ELAM program has a beneficial impact on ELAM fellows in terms of leadership behaviors and career progression.
机译:目的:Hedwig van Ameringen学术医学高级领导(ELAM)计划为美国和加拿大医学院的高级女教师提供为期一年的外部发展计划。这项研究旨在确定与两个比较组的女性相比,该计划的参与者渴望领导的能力,对领导能力的掌握程度以及担任领导职务的程度。方法:采用前/后测试方法和纵向结构评估ELAM参与的影响。将来自两个ELAM队列的参与者与已申请但未加入ELAM计划的女性(NON)以及来自美国医学院联合会(AAMC)教职员名册的女性进行了比较。 AAMC组是职业中期教师的基线; NON组允许比较领导者的期望。 2002年收集了基线数据,2006年收集了后续数据。考虑了十六项领导力指标:行政领导才能(四个指标),教授的学术职称(一个),领导能力和准备程度(八个)以及领导志向和教育(三)。结果:对于15项指标,ELAM参与者的得分高于AAMC和NON组,而对于一项指标,他们的得分仅高于AAMC组(希望获得学术卫生中心之外的领导地位)。差异在12个指标上具有统计学意义,并分布在各个类别中。其中包括七个领导才能,三个行政领导才能指标以及两个领导抱负和教育指标。结论:这些发现支持以下假设,即ELAM计划在领导行为和职业发展方面对ELAM研究员具有有益的影响。

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