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Leadership Experiences and Perceptions of Mid-Career to Senior Clinician-Scientists: A Qualitative Exploration.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Greene, AK; Szczygiel, LA; Thomas, JD; Jones, RD; Cutter, CM; Feldman, EL; Kerr, EA; Paradis, KC; Settles, IH; Singer, K; Spector, ND ...
Published in: Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
January 2025

This study aimed to elucidate the experiences and perceptions of mid-career to senior clinician-scientists in academic medicine regarding pursuing, attaining, or rejecting leadership roles as well as their conceptualization of the influence of leadership in their broader career trajectories.The authors conducted a qualitative analysis of in-depth, semistructured interviews conducted in 2022 with a diverse sample of clinician-scientists who received new National Institutes of Health K08 or K23 Career Development Awards between 2006 and 2009. A total of 859 of the 915 survey respondents (94%) were eligible to be recruited for the qualitative study. Qualitative analysis was informed by thematic analysis and used a social constructionist approach to understanding participants' conceptualizations of their experiences. Interview transcripts were coded using an iterative, inductive coding process. Themes were generated by reviewing coded data and identifying common patterns in participant narratives, affording particular attention to participants' discussion of the effect of race and/or gender on their leadership experiences.Sixty clinician-scientists participated in individual interviews. Five themes were generated surrounding participants' conceptualizations of their leadership experiences. Themes were (1) feeling unprepared for leadership roles, (2) reluctance and lack of intention in attaining leadership positions, (3) influence of networks on leadership access and decision-making, (4) impact-related benefits and downsides of leadership, and (5) confining ideas of who leaders are.The study highlighted the need for formal leadership training in academic medicine and the importance of mentorship and sponsorship in attaining and succeeding in leadership positions. Individuals from communities underrepresented in leadership positions faced additional challenges internalizing a leadership identity. Efforts to encourage current leaders to engage in intentional succession planning and development of faculty toward leadership roles, including expansion of institutional leadership development programs, are needed to promote equitable distribution of leadership opportunities.

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Published In

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges

DOI

EISSN

1938-808X

ISSN

1040-2446

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

100

Issue

1

Start / End Page

42 / 49

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Research Personnel
  • Qualitative Research
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Leadership
  • Interviews as Topic
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Female
 

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Greene, A. K., Szczygiel, L. A., Thomas, J. D., Jones, R. D., Cutter, C. M., Feldman, E. L., … Jagsi, R. (2025). Leadership Experiences and Perceptions of Mid-Career to Senior Clinician-Scientists: A Qualitative Exploration. Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, 100(1), 42–49. https://doi.org/10.1097/acm.0000000000005777
Greene, Amanda K., Lauren A. Szczygiel, J Denard Thomas, Rochelle D. Jones, Christina M. Cutter, Eva L. Feldman, Eve A. Kerr, et al. “Leadership Experiences and Perceptions of Mid-Career to Senior Clinician-Scientists: A Qualitative Exploration.Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 100, no. 1 (January 2025): 42–49. https://doi.org/10.1097/acm.0000000000005777.
Greene AK, Szczygiel LA, Thomas JD, Jones RD, Cutter CM, Feldman EL, et al. Leadership Experiences and Perceptions of Mid-Career to Senior Clinician-Scientists: A Qualitative Exploration. Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges. 2025 Jan;100(1):42–9.
Greene, Amanda K., et al. “Leadership Experiences and Perceptions of Mid-Career to Senior Clinician-Scientists: A Qualitative Exploration.Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, vol. 100, no. 1, Jan. 2025, pp. 42–49. Epmc, doi:10.1097/acm.0000000000005777.
Greene AK, Szczygiel LA, Thomas JD, Jones RD, Cutter CM, Feldman EL, Kerr EA, Paradis KC, Settles IH, Singer K, Spector ND, Stewart AJ, Telem D, Ubel PA, Jagsi R. Leadership Experiences and Perceptions of Mid-Career to Senior Clinician-Scientists: A Qualitative Exploration. Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges. 2025 Jan;100(1):42–49.

Published In

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges

DOI

EISSN

1938-808X

ISSN

1040-2446

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

100

Issue

1

Start / End Page

42 / 49

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Research Personnel
  • Qualitative Research
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Leadership
  • Interviews as Topic
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Female