# Successful implementation of Medical Education Faculty Development Project at Saint George University of Beirut in the immediate post triple blow to Beirut

**Authors:** Alexandre Nehme, Rachel Btaiche, Marc Jreij, Jizel Jahjah, George Karam, Anne Belcher, Ardi Findyartini, Marc Jreij, Marc Jreij, Toni Ungaretti

PMC · DOI: 10.12688/mep.19519.1 · MedEdPublish · 2023-02-28

## TL;DR

This study shows that a faculty development program at a Beirut medical school was effective despite the challenges posed by a major crisis.

## Contribution

The study demonstrates successful faculty development in the context of a severe post-crisis environment.

## Key findings

- 77% of participants rated the workshops as excellent quality.
- Psychological impact correlated with lower performance and satisfaction in the program.
- There was a significant improvement in self-assessment scores after the workshops.

## Abstract

Background: The aim of this study is to explore the efficacy of the Faculty Development Program (FDP) implemented at the Saint George University of Beirut-Faculty of Medicine (SGUB FM) under exceptional circumstances as the triple blow to Beirut.

Methods: The Faculty Development, directed towards a cohort of 35 faculty members, is composed of two major components: methodology of teaching and techniques of assessment. The Kirkpatrick’s assessment model, in combination with a specifically designed psychological questionnaire, were chosen to assess the effectiveness of the faculty development initiative.

Results: Results of the different questionnaires were interpreted individually, then through the lens of the psychological questionnaire. A majority of faculty (55%) were significantly affected psychologically by Beirut’s triple blow and 77% of all participants found the workshops to be of excellent quality (Kirkpatrick’s Level I). Moreover, Kirkpatrick’s level II results yielded a 76% mean percentage of correct answers to post-workshops MCQs and a significant improvement in the mean results of the self-assessment questionnaires, administered before and after each workshop. Results also show that the more a trainee is psychologically affected, the less he/she performs as evidenced by a decrease in the satisfaction rate as well as in the score of the cognitive MCQs and of the self-assessment questionnaires.

Conclusions: This study was able to highlight that significant learning can occur amidst exceptional circumstances like the Beirut triple blow and administration should invest in professional growth to retain its faculty.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** CCL7 (C-C motif chemokine ligand 7) [NCBI Gene 6354] {aka FIC, MARC, MCP-3, MCP3, NC28, SCYA6}
- **Diseases:** catastrophe (MESH:D002388), Burnout (MESH:D002055), fatigue (MESH:D005221), FDP (MESH:D002658), Flipped Learning (MESH:D007859), depressed (MESH:D003866), COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382), trauma (MESH:D014947), MED (MESH:D010009)
- **Chemicals:** Beirut (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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