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Planning for Happenstance: Helping Students Optimize Unexpected Career Developments

INTRODUCTION: Planning for and responding to happenstance is an important but rarely discussed part of the professional development of medical students. We noted this gap while conducting a study of career inflection points of 24 physicians who frequently mentioned how luck had shaped their unfoldin...

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Autores principales: Vo, Michelle, Dallaghan, Gary Beck, Borges, Nicole, Gill, Anne C., Good, Brian, Gollehon, Nathan, Mehta, Jay J., Richards, Boyd, Richards, Rachel, Serelzic, Erna, Tenney-Soeiro, Rebecca, Winward, Jason, Balmer, Dorene
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Publicado: Association of American Medical Colleges 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7880249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33598533
http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11087
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author Vo, Michelle
Dallaghan, Gary Beck
Borges, Nicole
Gill, Anne C.
Good, Brian
Gollehon, Nathan
Mehta, Jay J.
Richards, Boyd
Richards, Rachel
Serelzic, Erna
Tenney-Soeiro, Rebecca
Winward, Jason
Balmer, Dorene
author_facet Vo, Michelle
Dallaghan, Gary Beck
Borges, Nicole
Gill, Anne C.
Good, Brian
Gollehon, Nathan
Mehta, Jay J.
Richards, Boyd
Richards, Rachel
Serelzic, Erna
Tenney-Soeiro, Rebecca
Winward, Jason
Balmer, Dorene
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description INTRODUCTION: Planning for and responding to happenstance is an important but rarely discussed part of the professional development of medical students. We noted this gap while conducting a study of career inflection points of 24 physicians who frequently mentioned how luck had shaped their unfolding careers. A review of the career counseling literature led us to a body of work known as Planned Happenstance Learning Theory (PHLT). PHLT focuses on the attitudes and skills to make happenstance a positive force in one's life. We found no reference to this work in the medical education literature and resolved to address this gap. METHODS: We created resources for an interactive, 90-minute faculty development workshop. In the workshop, the facilitator used a PowerPoint presentation, vignettes of happenstance, a student testimonial, and a reflection worksheet. We presented and formally evaluated the workshop at three national meetings for health science educators. RESULTS: Workshop participants, mostly faculty (N = 45), consistently expressed positive regard for the workshop content, organization, and instructional methods, especially the opportunity for guided reflection. A retrospective pre/postevaluation revealed a meaningful increase in knowledge about PHLT attitudes and skills, as well as a commitment to use these skills in promoting professional development. DISCUSSION: The skills and attitudes of PHLT are relevant to students' career development. A workshop designed to introduce PHLT skills and attitudes to faculty advisors and mentors can help prepare faculty to promote students' awareness and use of these attitudes and skills.
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spelling pubmed-78802492021-02-16 Planning for Happenstance: Helping Students Optimize Unexpected Career Developments Vo, Michelle Dallaghan, Gary Beck Borges, Nicole Gill, Anne C. Good, Brian Gollehon, Nathan Mehta, Jay J. Richards, Boyd Richards, Rachel Serelzic, Erna Tenney-Soeiro, Rebecca Winward, Jason Balmer, Dorene MedEdPORTAL Original Publication INTRODUCTION: Planning for and responding to happenstance is an important but rarely discussed part of the professional development of medical students. We noted this gap while conducting a study of career inflection points of 24 physicians who frequently mentioned how luck had shaped their unfolding careers. A review of the career counseling literature led us to a body of work known as Planned Happenstance Learning Theory (PHLT). PHLT focuses on the attitudes and skills to make happenstance a positive force in one's life. We found no reference to this work in the medical education literature and resolved to address this gap. METHODS: We created resources for an interactive, 90-minute faculty development workshop. In the workshop, the facilitator used a PowerPoint presentation, vignettes of happenstance, a student testimonial, and a reflection worksheet. We presented and formally evaluated the workshop at three national meetings for health science educators. RESULTS: Workshop participants, mostly faculty (N = 45), consistently expressed positive regard for the workshop content, organization, and instructional methods, especially the opportunity for guided reflection. A retrospective pre/postevaluation revealed a meaningful increase in knowledge about PHLT attitudes and skills, as well as a commitment to use these skills in promoting professional development. DISCUSSION: The skills and attitudes of PHLT are relevant to students' career development. A workshop designed to introduce PHLT skills and attitudes to faculty advisors and mentors can help prepare faculty to promote students' awareness and use of these attitudes and skills. Association of American Medical Colleges 2021-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7880249/ /pubmed/33598533 http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11087 Text en © 2021 Vo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access publication distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license.
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Serelzic, Erna
Tenney-Soeiro, Rebecca
Winward, Jason
Balmer, Dorene
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