2021
DOI: 10.1108/lhs-03-2021-0015
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Deconstructing the ABC’s of leadership for successful curriculum development and implementation in residency education

Abstract: Purpose Leadership decisions occur frequently throughout the day, yet as clinicians, who balance multiple roles and responsibilities, the authors seldom label them explicitly. This translates to missed opportunities to foster the requisite skill sets junior trainees to require in their current and future contexts. While there is clear evidence for a purposeful leadership curriculum, developing, implementing and assessing these competencies remains challenging. The purpose of this paper is to provide educators … Show more

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“…Gone are the days of a single mentor–mentee relationship and welcomed are bidirectional models of mentorship, where both parties benefit from the relationship (Coppola et al , 2021). They may also include sponsorship (removing systemic barriers) and/or allyship (acting in solidarity) (Sonnenberg et al , 2021b). With the advent of digital transformation, we are no longer limited by geographical proximity, and a much wider net can be cast when seeking connection opportunities (Cheng and Qin, 2021).…”
Section: Connectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gone are the days of a single mentor–mentee relationship and welcomed are bidirectional models of mentorship, where both parties benefit from the relationship (Coppola et al , 2021). They may also include sponsorship (removing systemic barriers) and/or allyship (acting in solidarity) (Sonnenberg et al , 2021b). With the advent of digital transformation, we are no longer limited by geographical proximity, and a much wider net can be cast when seeking connection opportunities (Cheng and Qin, 2021).…”
Section: Connectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mentorship and coaching are particularly effective for justin-time leadership learning. 105 Expanding our use of mentors or academic coaches to specifically target leadership development along with other supports and programming will continue fostering leadership skills. It is important to understand each student's leadership education journey and identify their individual barriers and needs including those based on intersectionality, structural disadvantage, and career aspirations.…”
Section: Educational Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As is true for the broader CQI approach for program evaluation, the choice of measurement methods is important to consider when selecting specific assessment and evaluation methods at the learner level. 105 Given that what we assess drives learning, and what we reward/award drives attitudes and behaviour, we should align assessment and other rewards/awards with learning goals. Develop low stakes (formative) leadership assessment throughout training and into practice.…”
Section: Step 6 Evaluation and Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%