BMC Medical Education (Sep 2024)

Success stories: exploring perceptions of former fellows of a global faculty development program for health professions educators

  • Shiyao Yuan,
  • Asma Rahim,
  • Suvetha Kannappan,
  • Amol Dongre,
  • Animesh Jain,
  • Sitanshu Sekhar Kar,
  • Snigdha Mukherjee,
  • Rashmi Vyas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-05823-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract Background Faculty development programs (FDPs) in health professions education (HPE) are instrumental in supporting, promoting, and improving HPE curricula and activities that target individual- and system-level capacity strengthening. FAIMER, a division of Intealth, has been offering FDPs for global health professions educators in HPE and leadership for over two decades through the International FAIMER Institute in the USA and FAIMER Regional Institutes located globally. This paper explores perceptions of former program participants (Fellows) of FAIMER global FDPs by eliciting their success stories. Methods The study utilized a modified Success Case Method approach. Study participants recruited were 14 FAIMER Fellows nominated as exemplars of success cases by program directors and faculty members from seven global sites, using extreme case sampling technique. Of the 14 Fellows, two were from Africa, nine from Asia and three from Latin America. In-depth interviews were conducted with each Fellow to understand their self-perceived success, and factors from both their local context and FAIMER’s FDPs that have contributed to their success. Theoretical thematic analysis method was used to analyze the data. Results The top three areas of success perceived by Fellows were career advancement & recognition, professional development, and advancement of HPE. Fellows identified both institutional-level factors and personal attributes as contributing to their success. They also reported that FAIMER global FDPs have substantially contributed to their success by expanding professional networks, fostering academic achievement, and enhancing interpersonal development and leadership skills. Conclusions The findings show that Fellows perceive that there are multiple pathways for them to succeed in advancing the field of HPE. The Fellows’ stories highlight the continuing value of FAIMER global FDPs for HPE educators worldwide in professional development and leadership. The study also proposes recommendations for enhancing faculty development activities in HPE.

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