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Anesthesiologists With Advanced Degrees in Education: Qualitative Study of a Changing Paradigm
BACKGROUND: Anesthesiology education has undergone profound changes over the past century, from a pure clinical apprenticeship to novel comprehensive curricula based on andragogic learning theories. Combined with institutional and regulatory requirements, these new curricula have propagated professi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9284357/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35771619 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/38050 |
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author | Aggarwal, Anuj Hess, Olivia Lockman, Justin L Smith, Lauren Stevens, Mitchell Bruce, Janine Caruso, Thomas |
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description | BACKGROUND: Anesthesiology education has undergone profound changes over the past century, from a pure clinical apprenticeship to novel comprehensive curricula based on andragogic learning theories. Combined with institutional and regulatory requirements, these new curricula have propagated professionalization of the clinician-educator role. A significant number of clinician-educator anesthesiologists, often with support from department chairs, pursue formal health professions education (HPE) training, yet there are no published data demonstrating the benefits or costs of these degrees to educational leaders. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to collect the experiences of anesthesiologists who have pursued HPE degrees to understand the advantages and costs of HPE degrees to anesthesiologists. METHODS: Investigators performed a qualitative study of anesthesiologists with HPE degrees working at academic medical centers. Interviews were thematically analyzed via an iterative process. They were coded using a team-based approach, and representative themes and exemplary quotations were identified. RESULTS: Seven anesthesiologists were interviewed, representing diverse geographic regions, subspecialties, and medical institutions. Analyses of interview transcripts resulted in the following 6 core themes: outcomes, extrinsic motivators, intrinsic motivators, investment, experience, and recommendations. The interviewees noted the advantages of HPE training for those wishing to pursue leadership or scholarship in medical education; however, they also noted the costs and investment of time in addition to preexisting commitments. The interviewees also highlighted the issues faculty and chairs might consider for the optimal timing of HPE training. CONCLUSIONS: There are numerous professional and personal benefits to pursuing HPE degrees for faculty interested in education leadership or scholarship. Making an informed decision to pursue HPE training can be challenging when considering the competing pressures of clinical work and personal obligations. The experiences of the interviewed anesthesiologists offer direction to future anesthesiologists and chairs in their decision-making process of whether and when to pursue HPE training. |
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spelling | pubmed-92843572022-07-16 Anesthesiologists With Advanced Degrees in Education: Qualitative Study of a Changing Paradigm Aggarwal, Anuj Hess, Olivia Lockman, Justin L Smith, Lauren Stevens, Mitchell Bruce, Janine Caruso, Thomas JMIR Med Educ Original Paper BACKGROUND: Anesthesiology education has undergone profound changes over the past century, from a pure clinical apprenticeship to novel comprehensive curricula based on andragogic learning theories. Combined with institutional and regulatory requirements, these new curricula have propagated professionalization of the clinician-educator role. A significant number of clinician-educator anesthesiologists, often with support from department chairs, pursue formal health professions education (HPE) training, yet there are no published data demonstrating the benefits or costs of these degrees to educational leaders. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to collect the experiences of anesthesiologists who have pursued HPE degrees to understand the advantages and costs of HPE degrees to anesthesiologists. METHODS: Investigators performed a qualitative study of anesthesiologists with HPE degrees working at academic medical centers. Interviews were thematically analyzed via an iterative process. They were coded using a team-based approach, and representative themes and exemplary quotations were identified. RESULTS: Seven anesthesiologists were interviewed, representing diverse geographic regions, subspecialties, and medical institutions. Analyses of interview transcripts resulted in the following 6 core themes: outcomes, extrinsic motivators, intrinsic motivators, investment, experience, and recommendations. The interviewees noted the advantages of HPE training for those wishing to pursue leadership or scholarship in medical education; however, they also noted the costs and investment of time in addition to preexisting commitments. The interviewees also highlighted the issues faculty and chairs might consider for the optimal timing of HPE training. CONCLUSIONS: There are numerous professional and personal benefits to pursuing HPE degrees for faculty interested in education leadership or scholarship. Making an informed decision to pursue HPE training can be challenging when considering the competing pressures of clinical work and personal obligations. The experiences of the interviewed anesthesiologists offer direction to future anesthesiologists and chairs in their decision-making process of whether and when to pursue HPE training. JMIR Publications 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9284357/ /pubmed/35771619 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/38050 Text en ©Anuj Aggarwal, Olivia Hess, Justin L Lockman, Lauren Smith, Mitchell Stevens, Janine Bruce, Thomas Caruso. Originally published in JMIR Medical Education (https://mededu.jmir.org), 30.06.2022. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Medical Education, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://mededu.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Aggarwal, Anuj Hess, Olivia Lockman, Justin L Smith, Lauren Stevens, Mitchell Bruce, Janine Caruso, Thomas Anesthesiologists With Advanced Degrees in Education: Qualitative Study of a Changing Paradigm |
title | Anesthesiologists With Advanced Degrees in Education: Qualitative Study of a Changing Paradigm |
title_full | Anesthesiologists With Advanced Degrees in Education: Qualitative Study of a Changing Paradigm |
title_fullStr | Anesthesiologists With Advanced Degrees in Education: Qualitative Study of a Changing Paradigm |
title_full_unstemmed | Anesthesiologists With Advanced Degrees in Education: Qualitative Study of a Changing Paradigm |
title_short | Anesthesiologists With Advanced Degrees in Education: Qualitative Study of a Changing Paradigm |
title_sort | anesthesiologists with advanced degrees in education: qualitative study of a changing paradigm |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9284357/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35771619 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/38050 |
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