Exploring medical curriculum leadership and management training: Perspectives of doctors and medical educators in Botswana

A. Turner, D. Prozesky, M. Kebaetse, J. Wolvaardt
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Background. The University of Botswana Faculty of Medicine (UB FOM) is the only medical school in Botswana, and was opened to address shortages that other workforce strategies were not achieving at a sufficient rate. The UB FOM programme involves early patient contact at all levels of healthcare. Newly-graduated doctors are expected to perform managerial responsibilities, a role which few medical curricula include formal training for. Objectives. To explore the perceptions of graduates and medical educators (MEs) on the leadership and management training in the medical curriculum in Botswana. Methods. A non-theory driven qualitative study using thematic analysis was conducted. Twelve MEs and graduates from UB FOM were interviewed. Semi-structured interviews were conducted until data saturation was reached. Data were transcribed and analysed. Results. Two themes were developed: Starting small to be tall and Planting the seeds. Theme 1 describes the explicit messages of being future managers and leaders unaccompanied by formal training. Theme 2 acknowledges the insufficient training and describes the call for scaffolded longitudinal leadership and management teaching, and enhanced interprofessional education. Conclusion. Elements of leadership and management training are already included within the curriculum. The health system expectation that these graduates will immediately assume leadership and management responsibilities necessitates the strengthening of these aspects. The inclusion of critical content and further expansion of interprofessional education can be considered. The UB FOM is in a position to actualise its identified leadership and management competencies to serve the needs of its graduates and those in their care.
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探索医学课程领导力和管理培训:博茨瓦纳医生和医学教育工作者的观点
背景:博茨瓦纳大学医学院(UB FOM)是博茨瓦纳唯一一所医学院。博茨瓦纳大学医学院(UB FOM)是博茨瓦纳唯一的一所医学院,开设该学院是为了解决其他人才战略无法解决的人才短缺问题。博茨瓦纳大学医学院的课程涉及各级医疗保健部门与患者的早期接触。新毕业的医生有望履行管理职责,而医学课程中很少有针对这一职责的正式培训。探讨毕业生和医学教育者(ME)对博茨瓦纳医学课程中领导力和管理培训的看法。采用主题分析法进行了一项非理论驱动的定性研究。对博茨瓦纳大学 FOM 的 12 名医学教育者和毕业生进行了访谈。进行了半结构化访谈,直至数据达到饱和。对数据进行了转录和分析。形成了两个主题:从小到大和播下种子。主题 1 描述了成为未来管理者和领导者的明确信息,但没有得到正规培训。主题 2 承认培训不足,并呼吁开展支架式纵向领导和管理教学,以及加强跨专业教育。课程中已经包含了领导力和管理培训的内容。卫生系统希望这些毕业生能立即承担领导和管理职责,因此有必要加强这些方面的培训。可以考虑纳入关键内容并进一步扩展跨专业教育。UB FOM 有能力实现其确定的领导和管理能力,以满足毕业生及其护理人员的需求。
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