The development of an educational workshop to reframe and manage professional conflict via a sex and gender lens

Author:

Thomas Ynhi T.1ORCID,Chary Anita N.1,Suh Michelle I.1,Samaei Mehrnoosh2,Dobiesz Valerie3,Kalantari Annahieta4,Buehler Greg1,Das Devjani5ORCID,Wolfe Jeannette6

Affiliation:

1. Henry J.N. Taub Department of Emergency Medicine Baylor College of Medicine Houston Texas USA

2. Emory Department of Emergency Medicine Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta Georgia USA

3. Department of Emergency Medicine STRATUS Center for Medical Simulation, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Boston Massachusetts USA

4. Department of Emergency Medicine Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Hershey Pennsylvania USA

5. Department of Emergency Medicine Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons New York New York USA

6. Department of Emergency Medicine University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School–Baystate Springfield Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundConflict is inevitable in the emergency department, and conflict resolution is an essential skill for emergency providers to master. Effective conflict management can optimize patient care and enhance professional satisfaction. To communicate effectively in high‐stress, high‐impact situations, sex‐ and gender‐based differences need to be considered.MethodsNine resident, fellow, junior, and senior faculty members of the Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine collaborated to design a 4‐h workshop. The focus was on professional communication and conflict resolution in emergency medicine (EM), with special attention on how sex and gender can influence these processes.ResultsThe final educational workshop utilized a variety of formats focused on communication and effective conflict resolution including: traditional didactics, facilitated small groups with case‐based learning, expert panel discussion, and an experiential learning session. The consideration of how sex‐ and gender‐associated factors might contribute additional complexity or challenges to conflictual interactions were interwoven into each session to highlight alternative vantage points.ConclusionsEffective conflict resolution is an important skill for success in EM. We developed a workshop that went beyond typical communication‐based programming to consider how sex‐ and gender‐related factors influence communication and conflict resolution.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Nursing,Education,Emergency Medicine

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