Innovation and entrepreneurship programs in US medical education: a landscape review and thematic analysis

Background: Training in innovation and entrepreneurship (I&E) in medical education has become increasingly prevalent among medical schools to train students in complex problem solving and solution design. Objective: We aim to characterize I&E education in US allopathic medical schools to pro...

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Main Authors: Blake A Niccum, Arnab Sarker, Stephen J Wolf, Matthew J Trowbridge
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Medical Education Online
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10872981.2017.1360722
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spelling doaj-58f5f09552fe4763a86e3b9fde1ca33c2020-11-25T02:40:23ZengTaylor & Francis GroupMedical Education Online1087-29812017-01-0122110.1080/10872981.2017.13607221360722Innovation and entrepreneurship programs in US medical education: a landscape review and thematic analysisBlake A Niccum0Arnab Sarker1Stephen J Wolf2Matthew J Trowbridge3University of VirginiaUniversity of VirginiaUniversity of VirginiaUniversity of VirginiaBackground: Training in innovation and entrepreneurship (I&E) in medical education has become increasingly prevalent among medical schools to train students in complex problem solving and solution design. Objective: We aim to characterize I&E education in US allopathic medical schools to provide insight into the features and objectives of this growing field. Design: I&E programs were identified in 2016 via structured searches of 158 US allopathic medical school websites. Program characteristics were identified from public program resources and structured phone interviews with program directors. Curricular themes were identified via thematic analysis of program resources, and themes referenced by >50% of programs were analyzed. Results: Thirteen programs were identified. Programs had a median age of four years, and contained a median of 13 students. Programs were led by faculty from diverse professional backgrounds, and all awarded formal recognition to graduates. Nine programs spanned all four years of medical school and ten programs required a capstone project. Thematic analysis revealed seven educational themes (innovation, entrepreneurship, technology, leadership, healthcare systems, business of medicine, and enhanced adaptability) and two teaching method themes (active learning, interdisciplinary teaching) referenced by >50% of programs. Conclusions: The landscape of medical school I&E programs is rapidly expanding to address newfound skills needed by physicians due to ongoing changes in healthcare, but programs remain relatively few and small compared to class size. This landscape analysis is the first review of I&E in medical education and may contribute to development of a formal educational framework or competency model for current or future programs. Abbreviations: AAMC: American Association of Medical Colleges; AMA: American Medical Association; I&E: Innovation and entrepreneurshiphttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10872981.2017.1360722Entrepreneurshipinnovationdesign thinkingmedical educationchanging healthcare system
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author Blake A Niccum
Arnab Sarker
Stephen J Wolf
Matthew J Trowbridge
spellingShingle Blake A Niccum
Arnab Sarker
Stephen J Wolf
Matthew J Trowbridge
Innovation and entrepreneurship programs in US medical education: a landscape review and thematic analysis
Medical Education Online
Entrepreneurship
innovation
design thinking
medical education
changing healthcare system
author_facet Blake A Niccum
Arnab Sarker
Stephen J Wolf
Matthew J Trowbridge
author_sort Blake A Niccum
title Innovation and entrepreneurship programs in US medical education: a landscape review and thematic analysis
title_short Innovation and entrepreneurship programs in US medical education: a landscape review and thematic analysis
title_full Innovation and entrepreneurship programs in US medical education: a landscape review and thematic analysis
title_fullStr Innovation and entrepreneurship programs in US medical education: a landscape review and thematic analysis
title_full_unstemmed Innovation and entrepreneurship programs in US medical education: a landscape review and thematic analysis
title_sort innovation and entrepreneurship programs in us medical education: a landscape review and thematic analysis
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Medical Education Online
issn 1087-2981
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background: Training in innovation and entrepreneurship (I&E) in medical education has become increasingly prevalent among medical schools to train students in complex problem solving and solution design. Objective: We aim to characterize I&E education in US allopathic medical schools to provide insight into the features and objectives of this growing field. Design: I&E programs were identified in 2016 via structured searches of 158 US allopathic medical school websites. Program characteristics were identified from public program resources and structured phone interviews with program directors. Curricular themes were identified via thematic analysis of program resources, and themes referenced by >50% of programs were analyzed. Results: Thirteen programs were identified. Programs had a median age of four years, and contained a median of 13 students. Programs were led by faculty from diverse professional backgrounds, and all awarded formal recognition to graduates. Nine programs spanned all four years of medical school and ten programs required a capstone project. Thematic analysis revealed seven educational themes (innovation, entrepreneurship, technology, leadership, healthcare systems, business of medicine, and enhanced adaptability) and two teaching method themes (active learning, interdisciplinary teaching) referenced by >50% of programs. Conclusions: The landscape of medical school I&E programs is rapidly expanding to address newfound skills needed by physicians due to ongoing changes in healthcare, but programs remain relatively few and small compared to class size. This landscape analysis is the first review of I&E in medical education and may contribute to development of a formal educational framework or competency model for current or future programs. Abbreviations: AAMC: American Association of Medical Colleges; AMA: American Medical Association; I&E: Innovation and entrepreneurship
topic Entrepreneurship
innovation
design thinking
medical education
changing healthcare system
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10872981.2017.1360722
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