Korean Journal of Medical Education (Jun 2024)

Needs and gaps of faculty development for medical schools

  • Ji Hyun Im,
  • Wha Sun Kang,
  • Seung Hee Lee,
  • Dae Chul Jeong,
  • Dae Hyun Kim,
  • Man-Sup Lim,
  • Miran Kim,
  • Ji-Hyun Seo,
  • Dong Hyeon Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3946/kjme.2024.295
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 2
pp. 189 – 201

Abstract

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Purpose Current faculty development (FD) programs are mostly limited to medical education and often lack a comprehensive and systematic structure. Therefore, the present study aimed to explore the current status and needs of FD programs in medical schools to provide a basis for establishing FD strategies. Methods We conducted an online survey of medical school FD staff and professors regarding FD. Frequency, regression, and qualitative content analyses were conducted. FD programs were categorized into the classification frameworks. Results A total of 17 FD staff and 256 professors at 37 medical schools participated. There are gaps between the internal and external FD programs offered by medical schools and their needs, and there are gaps between the programs the professors participated in and their needs. Recent internal and external FD programs in medical schools have focused on educational methods, student assessment, and education in general. Medical schools have a high need for leadership and self-development, and student assessment. Furthermore, professors have a high need for leadership and self-development, and research. The number of participants, topics, and needs of FD programs varied depending on the characteristics of individual professors. Conclusion Medical schools should expand their FD programs to meet the needs of individuals and the changing demands of modern medical education. The focus should be on comprehensive and responsive programs that cover various topics, levels, and methods. Tailored programs that consider professors’ professional roles, career stages, and personal interests are essential for effective FD.

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