DidacticsRevolution: Applying Kotter s 8-Step Change Management Model to Residency Didactics

Mary R.C. Haas, Brendan W. Munzer, Sally A. Santen, Laura R. Hopson, Nathan L. Haas, Daniel Overbeek, William J. Peterson, James A. Cranford, Robert D. Huang

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Abstract

Introduction: Leading change effectively is critical to advancing medical education. Residency didactics often require change in order to meet stakeholder s needs. Kotter s change management model (KCMM) is an 8-step method for implementing change that can be applied to educational initiatives. This innovation improved an emergency medicine residency didactics curriculum through application of KCMM. Methods: An initiative to improve residency didactics curriculum was titled the "Didactics Revolution" and implemented according to KCMM: establish a sense of urgency, form a powerful guiding coalition, create a vision, communicate the vision, empower others to act on the vision, plan for and create short-Term wins, consolidate improvements and produce still more change, and institutionalize new approaches. Data from the Annual Program Review was utilized to assess the impact of the KCMM strategy. Results: The percentage of residents who agreed or strongly agreed that lectures provide a valuable learning experience increased from 39.1% in the year prior to 88.0% in the year during the implementation (p .001), and remained relatively high at 73.5% in the year following. The percentage of residents who agreed or strongly agreed that they felt well-prepared for the written boards increased from 60.9% in the year prior to 92.0% in the year during the implementation (p = .01) and remained high at 73.5% in the year following. Conclusion: Residency didactics can be improved through the use of KCMM, a change management model originally developed in the corporate context. [West J Emerg Med. 2020;21(1):65 70.].

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)65-70
Number of pages6
JournalWestern Journal of Emergency Medicine
Volume21
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

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