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A time for change: an exploration of attitudes toward part-time work in academia among women internists and their division chiefs.

机译:变革的时机:探索女性内科医生及其部门负责人对学术界兼职工作的态度。

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BACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of clinicians desire part-time work, and many will opt out of academic medicine if the barriers to part-time work are too great. METHOD: Purposeful sampling was used to investigate the experiences of part-time academic physicians and their division leaders to understand (1) how each identified the negative and positive consequences of part-time work, and (2) how each conceptualize part-time work. In 2004, the authors interviewed the Society of General Medicine Horn Scholars Program applicants and their division chiefs from the 2001 and 2004 award cycles and performed a qualitative analysis of the one- to two-hour audiotaped interviews. RESULTS: Seven out of nine eligible applicants and six of seven division chiefs participated. All applicants were female junior faculty clinician educators in academic internal medicine from seven institutions. All division chiefs were male full-time faculty members. Both applicants and division chiefs identified multiple specific negative and positive consequences of part-time work. Analysis of interviews suggested that both groups tended to frame part-time work as a decision to "work less" or to "work differently." Self-reflection and articulation of values helped some faculty determine where they derive the greatest happiness and fulfillment personally and professionally. CONCLUSIONS: As more academics seek work-life balance and consider part-time work as a tool to achieve that balance, academic medicine will be challenged to develop creative models for integrating successful part-time physicians, or it will lose that segment of the workforce. This study's findings suggest that one such model may require that physicians and their leaders reconceptualize work altogether.
机译:背景:越来越多的临床医生希望从事非全日制工作,如果对非全日制工作的障碍太大,许多人会选择退出学术医学。方法:使用有目的的抽样调查兼职学术医师及其部门负责人的经验,以了解(1)每个人如何识别兼职工作的消极和积极影响,以及(2)每个人如何概念化兼职工作。 2004年,作者采访了2001年和2004年奖励周期的普通医学学会Horn Scholar Programs的申请者及其部门负责人,并对一小时至两小时的录音采访进行了定性分析。结果:9名合格申请人中的7名和7名部门负责人中的6名参加了会议。所有申请者均为来自七个机构的女性初级临床临床医学教育工作者。所有部门负责人均为男性全职教师。申请人和部门负责人都确定了兼职工作的多种具体负面和正面后果。对访谈的分析表明,这两个群体都倾向于将兼职工作定为“减少工作”或“以不同的方式工作”的决定。自我反思和对价值观的表达帮助一些教师确定了他们个人和职业上最大的幸福和实现的地方。结论:随着越来越多的学者寻求工作与生活的平衡,并考虑将兼职工作作为实现这种平衡的工具,学术医学将面临挑战,以建立融合成功的兼职医生的创新模式,否则它将失去那部分劳动力。这项研究的发现表明,一种这样的模型可能要求医师及其领导者重新概念化工作。

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