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Title: Leading Faculty Development Medical Education Workshop


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Leading Faculty DevelopmentMedical Education
Workshop
  • Faith Hill
  • School of Medicine
  • University of Southampton

www.medev.ac.uk
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Faculty Development Models
  • Individual deficit model
  • Managerial model

  • Consultative model
  • Other models?

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The Cycle of Faculty Development
Identify needs

Faculty Development
Plan programme
Feedback evaluation

Deliver programme
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Tensions in Faculty Development
  • Tensions between needs of organisation and needs
    of individuals
  • Tensions between large amounts of faculty
    development for some and spreading thinly for all
  • Other tensions?

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Blackmore and Wilson, 2003
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Common tensions in faculty developmentWhere will
you position yourself?
Directive Non-directive
Managerial Consultative
Individual Collective
Stretching Nurturing
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Establishing principles within your institution
  • Example from University of Southampton
  • The School encourages education staff
    development which is
  • Learner centred (empowering, facilitating and
    enabling)
  • Building on work that has gone before
  • Embedded
  • Avoiding duplication of effort
  • Providing proactive, transformational leadership

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Identify strategic direction
  • Consultation and participation with key
    stakeholders is essential to help determine
    strategic direction for faculty development
  • Hill and Stephens, 2004

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Involve students - focus on student needs
  • A student centred approach can help overcome
    many of the tensions in faculty development
  • Involving students in the process of faculty
    development can be extremely useful
  • ( Note to facilitator Add photo here of
    students in your institution)

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References and useful reading
  • Baume, D Kahn, P (2004) Enhancing Staff and
    Educational Development, Routledge Farmer
  • Blackmore, P Wilson, A (2003) Induction
    guidelines for incoming head of staff
    /educational development. HESDA Briefing paper
    108
  • Hill, F Stephens, C (2004) Negotiating
    strategic direction for education staff
    development the Southampton experience. Medical
    Teacher 267 645-649
  • Hill,F and Stephens, C (2005) Building
    leadership capacity in medical education. Medical
    Teacher 27 145-149
  • Dennick, R (2003) Long-term retention of teaching
    skills after attending the Teacher Improvement
    Project. Medical Teacher 253 314-318
  • Steinert, Y et al (2005) Faculty development for
    teaching and evaluating professionalism. Medical
    Education 39 127-136
  • Wall, D McAleer, S (2000) Teaching the
    consultant teachers identifying the core
    content. Medical Education 34 131-138

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