Teaching to Lead: One Program's Experience With Integrating Personal Leadership Into a Doctor of Physical Therapy Curriculum.

Journal, physical therapy education Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-30 DOI:10.1097/JTE.0000000000000305
Jennifer B Christy, David Morris, Donald Lein, Diane Clark, Jennifer Green-Wilson
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Background and purpose: Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) programs accept responsibility for the development of clinical skills and professional behaviors in students. Academic and clinical faculty endeavor to teach and mentor at the highest levels. Doctor of Physical Therapy programs that develop leadership intentionally, specifically personal, or self-leadership may be successful in leading positive change within their graduates' relationships, environments, and patient outcomes. Personal leadership means leading from within as an individual and does not require the individual to have a leadership title or role. It includes characteristics such as authenticity, passion, emotional intelligence, trustworthiness, and credibility.

Case description: This case report will unveil how 1 established residential DPT program integrated personal leadership explicitly as a curricular thread. The 3 pillars are leading self, leading others, and leading systems: organizations and communities. The program used evidence-based processes used to build materials, learning activities, and assessments. The program achieved purposeful integration, including academic/clinical faculty development and progressive student learning experiences.

Outcomes: Program assessment through focus groups and curricular surveys shows that students value the curricular content in personal leadership and are meeting the curricular thread behavioral objectives.

Discussion and conclusion: The personal leadership curricular thread shows promise to promote leadership behaviors in students and graduates.

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物理治疗博士(DPT)项目负责培养学生的临床技能和专业行为。学术和临床教员努力在最高水平上进行教学和指导。有意培养领导力的物理治疗博士项目,特别是个人领导力或自我领导力,可能会成功地引导毕业生的关系、环境和患者结果发生积极变化。个人领导力是指作为个人从内部进行领导,不要求个人拥有领导头衔或角色。它包括真实性、激情、情商、可信度和可信度等特征。本案例报告将揭示1个已建立的住宅DPT项目如何将个人领导力明确地整合为课程主线。三大支柱是领导自己、领导他人和领导系统:组织和社区。该项目使用了基于证据的过程,用于构建材料、学习活动和评估。该项目实现了有目的的整合,包括学术/临床教师的发展和进步的学生学习体验。通过焦点小组和课程调查进行的课程评估表明,学生重视个人领导力的课程内容,并达到了课程主线的行为目标。个人领导力课程的主线显示了促进学生和毕业生领导力行为的希望。
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