Leadership, management and teamwork learning through an extra-curricular project for medical students: descriptive study

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Autor(a) principal: Jorge,Maria Lucia da Silva Germano
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Coelho,Izabel Cristina Meister, Paraizo,Mariana Martins, Paciornik,Ester Fogel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802014000500303
Resumo: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Professionalism in medicine requires preparation for the globalized world. Our objective was to describe a project that introduces medical students to the community, hospital and laboratory activities, thereby allowing them to gain experience in people management, leadership and teamwork.DESIGN AND SETTING: Descriptive study of the process applied at a philanthropic medical school in Curitiba, Paraná.METHOD: Inclusion of management and leadership practices as part of the medical degree program.RESULTS: The study groups consisted of fifteen students. After six months, any of the participants could be elected as a subcoordinator, with responsibility for managing tasks and representing the team in hospital departments and the community. The activities required increasing levels of responsibility. In medical schools, students' involvement in practical activities is often limited to observation. They are not required to take responsibilities or to interact with other students and stakeholders. However, they will become accountable, which thus has an adverse effect on all involved. The learning space described here aims to fill this gap by bringing students closer to the daily lives and experiences of healthcare professionals.CONCLUSION: Being a physician requires not only management and leadership, but also transferrable competencies, communication and critical thinking. These attributes can be acquired through experience of teamwork, under qualified supervision from teaching staff. Students are thus expected to develop skills to deal with and resolve conflicts, learn to share leadership, prepare others to help and replace them, adopt an approach based on mutual responsibility and discuss their performance.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Leadership, management and teamwork learning through an extra-curricular project for medical students: descriptive study
title Leadership, management and teamwork learning through an extra-curricular project for medical students: descriptive study
spellingShingle Leadership, management and teamwork learning through an extra-curricular project for medical students: descriptive study
Jorge,Maria Lucia da Silva Germano
Teaching
Education, medical, undergraduate
Leadership
Education, medical
Curriculum
title_short Leadership, management and teamwork learning through an extra-curricular project for medical students: descriptive study
title_full Leadership, management and teamwork learning through an extra-curricular project for medical students: descriptive study
title_fullStr Leadership, management and teamwork learning through an extra-curricular project for medical students: descriptive study
title_full_unstemmed Leadership, management and teamwork learning through an extra-curricular project for medical students: descriptive study
title_sort Leadership, management and teamwork learning through an extra-curricular project for medical students: descriptive study
author Jorge,Maria Lucia da Silva Germano
author_facet Jorge,Maria Lucia da Silva Germano
Coelho,Izabel Cristina Meister
Paraizo,Mariana Martins
Paciornik,Ester Fogel
author_role author
author2 Coelho,Izabel Cristina Meister
Paraizo,Mariana Martins
Paciornik,Ester Fogel
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jorge,Maria Lucia da Silva Germano
Coelho,Izabel Cristina Meister
Paraizo,Mariana Martins
Paciornik,Ester Fogel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Teaching
Education, medical, undergraduate
Leadership
Education, medical
Curriculum
topic Teaching
Education, medical, undergraduate
Leadership
Education, medical
Curriculum
description CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Professionalism in medicine requires preparation for the globalized world. Our objective was to describe a project that introduces medical students to the community, hospital and laboratory activities, thereby allowing them to gain experience in people management, leadership and teamwork.DESIGN AND SETTING: Descriptive study of the process applied at a philanthropic medical school in Curitiba, Paraná.METHOD: Inclusion of management and leadership practices as part of the medical degree program.RESULTS: The study groups consisted of fifteen students. After six months, any of the participants could be elected as a subcoordinator, with responsibility for managing tasks and representing the team in hospital departments and the community. The activities required increasing levels of responsibility. In medical schools, students' involvement in practical activities is often limited to observation. They are not required to take responsibilities or to interact with other students and stakeholders. However, they will become accountable, which thus has an adverse effect on all involved. The learning space described here aims to fill this gap by bringing students closer to the daily lives and experiences of healthcare professionals.CONCLUSION: Being a physician requires not only management and leadership, but also transferrable competencies, communication and critical thinking. These attributes can be acquired through experience of teamwork, under qualified supervision from teaching staff. Students are thus expected to develop skills to deal with and resolve conflicts, learn to share leadership, prepare others to help and replace them, adopt an approach based on mutual responsibility and discuss their performance.
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