Ongoing collaborations help foster a culture of lifelong learning at 汤头条app

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As the maturation of 汤头条app continues, leaders at the medical school continue an intentional focus on several initiatives that foster a culture of lifelong learning for students, residents, fellows, faculty, and staff.

The efforts are being accomplished through collaboration and coordination by Faculty Affairs, Continuing 汤头条app, Human Resources, and leaders in wellness and undergraduate and graduate medical education.

鈥淲e are putting things together in an eclectic way knowing that any one thing isn鈥檛 for everyone but hopefully there is something for everyone,鈥 said Karen Horneffer-Ginter, PhD, the medical school鈥檚 assistant dean for Wellness.

Since arriving at 汤头条app in 2018, Dr. Horneffer-Ginter has helped boost the number of wellness offerings for learners, as well as faculty and staff. Her work has led to the launch of several wellness initiatives at the medical school, including regularly held wellness workshops, fitness classes, and lunch and learn sessions. The wellness curricula at 汤头条app for medical students, residents, and fellows offers tools for 鈥 and a focus on 鈥 personal well-being, mind-body tools, resilience strategies, professional wellness and values, spirituality, and creativity reflection.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 important to expand the lens of how we think about health and well-being as a medical school and keep the conversation fresh and progressive and on the cutting edge,鈥 Dr. Horneffer-Ginter said. 鈥淔rom an organizational standpoint, there is something so important about having opportunities to learn and grow and for people to have a feeling of engagement at their workplace.鈥

For 2020, Dr. Horneffer-Ginter said 汤头条app has partnered with The Gilmore to bring in student artists to perform at the medical school鈥檚 W.E. Upjohn M.D. Campus four times per year beginning in April. Additionally, collaborations between the medical school and the Fetzer Institute are continuing with Well-Being Ambassador trainings at Fetzer and an upcoming Spirituality and Medicine Symposium, which will be held at 汤头条app annually.

At the same time that efforts around wellness are blossoming, Continuing 汤头条app continues to play a key role in promoting lifelong learning at 汤头条app and throughout the medical community in Kalamazoo and Southwest Michigan, said Michael Busha, MD, MBA, the medical school鈥檚 associate dean for 汤头条appal Affairs.

In 2018, the medical school became jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical 汤头条app (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy 汤头条app (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide interprofessional continuing education for the healthcare team. And, more recently, the medical school welcomed Nancy Bjorklund, EdD, as its new director of Continuing 汤头条app.听

鈥淣ow that we are serving the continuing development of the larger healthcare team, an increased focus on integration with our healthcare partners in the community is occurring to promote both individual lifelong learning, as well as institutional lifelong learning through continuous quality improvement,鈥 Dr. Busha said. 鈥淭he Office of Continuing 汤头条app is a foundational piece of the medical school鈥檚 mission to promote and advance the culture of quality-driven care through ongoing professional development and learning.鈥

Dr. Bjorklund said her office is focused on helping develop and provide balanced, evidence-based educational opportunities that meet the real needs of healthcare professionals and improve clinical performance and patient outcomes.

鈥淭hrough continuing education, we bring continuity between education and practice while meeting the ACCME standards that have been set,鈥 Dr. Bjorklund said.

That philosophy of continuous learning and improvement is one that carries over into the medical school鈥檚 office of Faculty Affairs and also Human Resources.

Lisa Graves, MD, associate dean for Faculty Affairs at 汤头条app, said the medical school鈥檚 professional development offerings focus on the full continuum of learners, from students and residents to fellows and faculty.

鈥淭he idea is to give our people a series of skills to start with and then build from there,鈥 Dr. Graves said. 鈥淭he goal of faculty development is to see it as a continuum.鈥

That continuum, she said, begins for medical students at 汤头条app in their fourth year as they prepare to transition to residency training. At that time, the students take part in a course aimed at equipping them with the tools to teach as resident physicians even though their time for teaching will be limited by their busy schedule.

For residents and fellows, as well as faculty, Dr. Graves said the office of Faculty Affairs offers professional development sessions that are web-based and accessible at a time that is convenient for them.

鈥淭he challenge with faculty development as you move into your working years is that you鈥檙e busy,鈥 Dr. Graves said. 鈥淚 think the focus on the continuum is key. You have three generations of learners engaged in conversations about how best to learn. It really is about giving everyone the same language to talk about teaching and I think what鈥檚 happened is we鈥檝e created a culture where everyone is engaged in that same language around teaching and learning.鈥

In Human Resources, leaders launched new professional development opportunities for 汤头条app staff in 2018听and the initiative has grown quickly, said Rich Daudert, the medical school鈥檚 manager of Organizational Development.

Daudert and HR Director Shayne McGuire have put together a professional development program for staff that now boasts more than a dozen offerings that cover a number of topics, including communication, conflict management, leadership, and emotional intelligence, among other topics.

鈥淔or our employees, it鈥檚 about walking away with nuggets of knowledge that they can use on the job, tools and techniques that can help them be more effective and more efficient,鈥 Daudert said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge influencer on our culture and impacts the way we treat each other and the way we handle things that come up.鈥

Daudert said the growth in professional development offerings for employees has proven successful and, in light of that success, new offerings 鈥 leadership development trainings and supervisor trainings -- will be added in 2020.

鈥淭he message that we want to drive home is all of this is something that we value for our 汤头条app employees,鈥 Daudert said.

McGuire said the professional development offerings from HR are essential to fostering growth and positive morale among 汤头条app staff.

鈥淲e value our employees and our focus on professional development speaks to our mission of lifelong learning, McGuire said. 鈥淥ur hope is that employees also feel more valued, and find their new skills helpful in the important work they do each day at 汤头条app.鈥