2022
DOI: 10.12688/mep.18986.1
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Collaborative faculty development transforms evaluation at a school of osteopathic medicine: an exploratory grounded theory study

Abstract: Background: Faculty development (FD) initiatives for medical educators must keep pace with educators’ expanding roles and responsibilities in the 21st century to effectively support and guide professional growth. Successful initiatives will be comprehensive and systematic, rather than episodic. Our research explores the impact of a collaborative, individualized, and focused FD program. The purpose of this pilot study is: (1) to describe the innovative design and implementation of the incipient FD program at Un… Show more

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“…A crucial component to onboarding new faculty and training current faculty about our curricular model is faculty development. Our institution has implemented a collaborative, individualized, focused, and formative faculty development program ( Bustamante-Helfrich et al, 2022 ) with a portion of this program involving peer observation. Utilizing peer coaches, we provide constructive feedback for individual LGS which has enhanced facilitation in the classroom.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A crucial component to onboarding new faculty and training current faculty about our curricular model is faculty development. Our institution has implemented a collaborative, individualized, focused, and formative faculty development program ( Bustamante-Helfrich et al, 2022 ) with a portion of this program involving peer observation. Utilizing peer coaches, we provide constructive feedback for individual LGS which has enhanced facilitation in the classroom.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%