Leadership and management in UK medical school curricula

Author:

Jefferies Richard,Sheriff Ibrahim H.N.,Matthews Jacob H.,Jagger Olivia,Curtis Sarah,Lees Peter,Spurgeon Peter C.,Oldman Alex,Habib Ali,Saied Azam,Court Jessica,Giannoudi Marilena,Sayma Meelad,Ward Nicholas,Cork Nick,Olatokun Olamide,Devine Oliver,O'Connell Paul,Carr Phoebe,Angelos Kotronias Rafail,Gardiner Rebecca,Buckle Rory T,Thomson Ross J,Williams Sarah,Nicholson Simon J.,Goga Usman,Fountain Daniel MarkORCID

Abstract

Purpose Although medical leadership and management (MLM) is increasingly being recognised as important to improving healthcare outcomes, little is understood about current training of medical students in MLM skills and behaviours in the UK. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach This qualitative study used validated structured interviews with expert faculty members from medical schools across the UK to ascertain MLM framework integration, teaching methods employed, evaluation methods and barriers to improvement. Findings Data were collected from 25 of the 33 UK medical schools (76 per cent response rate), with 23/25 reporting that MLM content is included in their curriculum. More medical schools assessed MLM competencies on admission than at any other time of the curriculum. Only 12 schools had evaluated MLM teaching at the time of data collection. The majority of medical schools reported barriers, including overfilled curricula and reluctance of staff to teach. Whilst 88 per cent of schools planned to increase MLM content over the next two years, there was a lack of consensus on proposed teaching content and methods. Research limitations/implications There is widespread inclusion of MLM in UK medical schools’ curricula, despite the existence of barriers. This study identified substantial heterogeneity in MLM teaching and assessment methods which does not meet students’ desired modes of delivery. Examples of national undergraduate MLM teaching exist worldwide, and lessons can be taken from these. Originality/value This is the first national evaluation of MLM in undergraduate medical school curricula in the UK, highlighting continuing challenges with executing MLM content despite numerous frameworks and international examples of successful execution.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Health Policy,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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