A student’s perspective: utilizing the lived experience of healthcare leaders as a professional development tool
Michael A. Dewsnap, Sunitha E. Konatham

TL;DR
This paper explores how interviewing healthcare leaders can help students and educators learn about leadership through personal stories and experiences.
Contribution
The paper introduces using qualitative interviews with healthcare leaders as an educational tool for professional development from a student's perspective.
Findings
Themes like approachability and team empowerment emerged from interviews with healthcare leaders.
Students and faculty gained insights into healthcare leadership complexities through this method.
Scaling this approach would require methods like group interviews for broader use.
Abstract
Recent events like the COVID-19 pandemic or operational innovations such as the increased use of advanced providers have compelled physicians to take on additional roles like public health spokesperson or team leader. Lectures and workshops are common educational tools utilized to address these changing roles but require significant time, resources, and are often overshadowed by preference for personal experience. The purpose of this commentary is to suggest that the lived experience of healthcare leaders, as expressed through qualitative research-based interviews, offer an engaging educational tool for professional development of the interviewee and the interviewer, especially when a student is the interviewer. Through a student’s perspective, and building off a class project, three healthcare leaders were interviewed, and the responses analyzed. Common themes such as approachability,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInnovations in Medical Education · Primary Care and Health Outcomes · Nursing education and management
