Title of article
Vice chairs for education as servant leaders: A convergent mixed-methods study
Author/Authors
Dzara ، Kristina Department of Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education - Center for Leadership and Innovation in Medical Education - University of Washington School of Medicine , Khan ، Abid University of Louisville School of Medicine , Berkowitz ، Lori R. Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital
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23
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23
Abstract
Background: Vice Chairs for Education are experienced educators who oversee a wide array of departmental activities. Through the lens of servant leadership, we investigate how Vice Chairs for Education approach the role, support others, and navigate complexities while impacting the clinical learning environment. Methods: A convergent mixed-methods study was conducted at our academic multi-institutional medical center. Semi-structured interviews were conducted and analyzed thematically from July to October 2019. CVs were collected; metrics were abstracted and analyzed descriptively. Qualitative and quantitative data were aligned, integrated, and verified. Results: In all, 14 of 16 (87.5%) Vice Chairs for Education responded. These Vice Chairs are MD faculty members from three affiliated hospitals representing 11 specialties. Five themes were identified. These Vice Chairs are trusted departmental leaders who attained the role through experience and engagement. Intentionally inclusive and collaborative, they build and sustain relationships while navigating challenges. They take pride in supporting others and prioritize mentorship. Relying on institutional knowledge, they unite educational efforts by building rapport and encouraging community. In addition to envisioning the development of their departments, Vice Chairs are eager to value them attentively and thoughtfully. Conclusion: Vice Chairs for Education embody servant leadership principles by supporting others, building community, embracing open communication, maintaining authenticity, modeling fairness, focusing on improvement, and navigating challenges. They know that prioritizing education is not a matter of chance and must be cultivated and even defended at times. Vice Chairs for Education embrace, unify, empower, and protect their trainees, colleagues, departments, and institution. Ultimately, as servant leaders, they demonstrate humility and professionalism.
Keywords
Vice Chair for education , Servant leadership , Educational leadership , Educational administration , Clinical learning environment
Journal title
Research and Development in Medical Education
Journal title
Research and Development in Medical Education
Record number
2746453
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