Reflect, Inspire, Strengthen, and Empower 2.0 Program: Advancing Careers and Leadership for Women Physician Staff in an Academic Institution

Ji Yun Kang, Ivana T. Croghan, Caroline L. Matchett, Laura E. Raffals, Anne A. Schletty, Tammy R. Monson, Karen M. Fischer, Erin M. Pagel, Karthik Ghosh, Anjali Bhagra

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Abstract

Background: To study the effects of the Reflect, Inspire, Strengthen, and Empower (RISE) 2.0 Program designed for professional development of women staff. Topics included emotional intelligence, appreciative coaching, resilience, and strategic career development. Methods: The RISE 2.0 program was held between September 2020 and February 2021. After each session, program satisfaction surveys were sent to evaluate whether session objectives were met. Professional network, professional mentor, and professional goals were surveyed at the introductory session and at 1 month after the program ended. Survey data about leadership self-efficacy, motivation to lead, and well-being were collected at the introductory session (baseline) and at months 1 and 3 to evaluate the sustainability of program outcomes. Results: Of the 71 notified, 41 (58%) committed to the program. Results increased for having a robust professional network from baseline to month 1 for very good (7.3% to 13.3%) and excellent (19.5% to 40%). Those who responded favorably to setting and attaining ambitious goals increased from 78.1% to 93.3%. For leadership self-efficacy, all except 2 respondents reported an increase in ratings from baseline to month 3. Motivation to lead changed only slightly. Well-being scores fluctuated as affected by daily needs and fulfillment. For 10 of 15 respondents, well-being increased overall from baseline to month 1 or 3, from month 1 to 3. Conclusions: Based on participant evaluations and feedback, the RISE 2.0 program received positive responses overall in achieving its learning goals. The program exhibited promise in fostering career advancement and leadership development, particularly when assessed using indicators predictive of successful leadership, such as self-efficacy, motivation to lead, and overall wellbeing.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)65-74
Number of pages10
JournalWomen's Health Reports
Volume5
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2024

Keywords

  • appreciative coaching
  • career development
  • emotional intelligence
  • leadership self-efficacy
  • physician leadership
  • well-being

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Medicine (miscellaneous)
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Maternity and Midwifery
  • Advanced and Specialized Nursing

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