The effectiveness of an initial continuing education course in leadership for dentists

Purpose/Objectives The purpose of this study was to measure the effectiveness of a continuing education course in leadership presented to postdoctoral dentist‐leaders. Methods The authors developed a 3‐day course on leadership and management with topics including self‐awareness, leadership qualities...

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Published in:European journal of dental education Vol. 22; no. 2; pp. 128 - 141
Main Authors: Roig Jornet, P., Kalenderian, E.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01-05-2018
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Summary:Purpose/Objectives The purpose of this study was to measure the effectiveness of a continuing education course in leadership presented to postdoctoral dentist‐leaders. Methods The authors developed a 3‐day course on leadership and management with topics including self‐awareness, leadership qualities, emotional intelligence, communication skills, social skills, conflict management, personal branding, quality improvement and team motivation. Twenty‐two course participants with a median age of 37.5 years and an average of 13.7 years of professional experience were assessed using three different metrics: satisfaction with the course and presenters immediately following the course; pre‐course and post‐course tests on knowledge of leadership topics; and self‐assessments of leadership competency skills prior to the course, immediately following the course and then 6 months after the course. Results Participant satisfaction with both instructors’ effectiveness and the overall course design was very high. A survey 6 months following the course showed that participants were very positive regarding the practical use of the leadership skills they acquired in the course. The average of all participants’ scores on the objectively assessed leadership knowledge test showed a statistically significant (P<.001) difference between pre‐course and post‐course scores. At 6‐month follow‐up, participant self‐assessment of leadership competency significantly improved following the course. Conclusion A well‐designed course in leadership skills can have a positive impact on the leadership knowledge and competency of dentist‐leaders. This unique leadership course was effective in increasing leadership knowledge and self‐perceived leadership competency. The course and the skilled instructors were rated very highly by participants.
ISSN:1396-5883
1600-0579
DOI:10.1111/eje.12281