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Running effective meetings: a primer for doctors.

N A O'Dea1, P de Chazal, D C Saltman

  • 1EdAct Consultancy, Australia.

Postgraduate Medical Journal
|July 11, 2006
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This study offers practical guidance for doctors in training to improve their meeting management skills. Learn effective strategies for conducting and participating in workplace meetings to achieve better outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Healthcare Management
  • Professional Development

Background:

  • Effective meetings are crucial for healthcare team collaboration and decision-making.
  • Doctors in training often require specific skills development in meeting conduct and participation.
  • Poorly managed meetings can lead to inefficiencies and suboptimal outcomes in clinical settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To equip doctors in training with practical skills for conducting and participating in effective meetings.
  • To provide a framework for understanding and managing meeting dynamics to achieve desired results.
  • To enhance doctors' ability to contribute to and lead productive workplace meetings.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizes a series of practical exercises and real-world examples.

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  • Focuses on the key elements of meeting management, from preparation to follow-up.
  • Employs a skills-based training approach for adult learners in a medical context.
  • Main Results:

    • Provides actionable strategies for recognizing and managing meeting situations as they arise.
    • Empowers participants to improve meeting preparation, engagement, and follow-through.
    • Aims to foster more efficient and outcome-oriented participation in medical team meetings.

    Conclusions:

    • Doctors in training can significantly enhance their meeting effectiveness through targeted skill development.
    • Understanding the full meeting lifecycle (preparation to follow-up) is key to success.
    • Improved meeting skills contribute to better overall management and collaboration within healthcare environments.