Joint Guidelines for Protected Nonclinical Time for Faculty in Family Medicine Residency Programs

Author:

Griesbach Simon1,Theobald Mary2,Kolman Karyn3,Stutzman Kim4,Holder Sarah5,Roett Michelle A.6,Friend Louanne7,Dregansky Glenn V.8,Frazier Winfred9,Lewis Gregory R.10

Affiliation:

1. Waukesha Family Medicine Residency at ProHealth Care, Waukesha, WI

2. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Leawood, KS

3. University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson

4. Family Medicine Residency of Idaho – Nampa

5. AtlantiCare Family Medicine Residency Program and Geisinger Commonwealth SOM, Scranton, PA

6. MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC

7. College of Community Health Science/Institute for Rural Health Research, Tuscaloosa, AL

8. Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine

9. UPMC St Margaret Family Medicine Residency Program, Pittsburg, PA

10. California Hospital Medical Center Family Medicine Residency

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Family medicine faculty face increasing expectations for clinical productivity. These expectations impinge on academic and education time and make it difficult to pursue research or scholarly activities. A task force convened by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine created national guidelines to protect nonclinical time for family medicine faculty. Methods: The task force reviewed existing guidelines for protected time, as well as data on current and past distribution of time for faculty in academic medicine, including a specific look at family medicine. Based on the evidence and expert opinion from task force members and leaders of family medicine organizations, the task force developed eight consensus recommendations. Results: The guidelines include recommendations for allocation of protected time for program directors, associate program directors, and core faculty. These represent best practices to ensure programs have appropriate time to devote to the nonclinical duties of training and educating residents, while also promoting innovation in education, faculty well-being, and faculty retention. discussion: Faculty require nonclinical time for resident development, curriculum creation and maintenance, program assessment, and scholarship. Without these functions, programs can’t meet accreditation requirements or fulfill their responsibility to develop strong family physicians. Residency programs, sponsoring institutions, universities, health care systems, and accrediting bodies should use these recommendations to develop budgets that provide appropriate time allocation to enhance faculty wellness, reduce turnover, and meet organizational missions and objectives around education and providing care for communities.

Publisher

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine

Subject

Family Practice

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