Improving the Obstetrics and Gynecology Learning Environment Through Faculty Development.
Introduction: The learning environment is shaped by both formal and hidden curricula. Faculty play a critical role in the learning environment but may not be prepared to address the hidden curriculum. This workshop teaches faculty how to manage the hidden curriculum's challenges.
Methods: Medical students' end-of-clerkship evaluations revealed low ratings in the domains of feedback, respectful interactions, professional language use, and empathy. We created a virtual 60-minute case-based faculty development workshop to highlight the role of faculty in improving the learning environment. A preworkshop survey was emailed to participants. At the workshop, following a brief introduction, participants were divided into groups to discuss the cases and develop strategies to improve the learning environment. A postworkshop survey was used to assess the workshop.
Results: Sixty faculty members attended the seminar. Fifty-seven percent completed a preworkshop survey, and 33% completed the postworkshop survey. After the workshop, more faculty felt well prepared to engage students and residents. The majority of participants (85%) reported being more aware of issues around the learning environment. Most (85%) felt that their interactions with medical students would change in a positive way after the workshop. Ninety percent agreed the workshop was relevant to their needs, 70% agreed they learned a new skill in the workshop, and 80% committed to creating an inclusive learning environment after the workshop. Discussion: This workshop was well received by participants and was associated with an improvement in learning environment ratings. Faculty development seminars are an efficient tool to improve the learning environment.